What type of transitivity do the word write comes under and why?
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ChatGPT
May 20
The word "write" comes under the type of transitivity known as monotransitive. This is because it typically takes a direct object, such as in the sentence "She wrote a letter." In this sentence, "a letter" is the direct object of the verb "wrote." Monotransitive verbs only require one object to complete their meaning.
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Google Gemini AI
May 20
Transitive
The word "write" is a transitive verb because it requires an object to complete its meaning. In other words, "write" is an action that cannot be performed without something being written.
For example, you can say "I am writing a letter" or "She is writing a poem." In both of these sentences, "letter" and "poem" are the objects of the verb "write."