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this'll is everyday grammar.
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I'm Alice Bryant.
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On Saturday, some friends I rode bikes.
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We cruised along the Potomac River for hours.
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It was fun, but then I made a mistake.
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I took a photo while riding, and I crashed and fell.
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You just heard me use two kinds of verbs to talk about my bike adventure, transitive and intransitive.
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Today I'm going to talk about transitive.
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The word transitive sounds difficult, but it's really simple.
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Transitive burbs expressed actions.
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After a transitive verb.
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You will find the person or thing that receives the action of the verb.
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For example, I told you some friends and I rode bikes here.
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Ride is the transitive verb and bikes is the thing, receiving the verbs action, and we call that person or thing receiving the action.
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A direct object.
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So bikes is the direct object.
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Let's look at a few other verbs I used, and I'll show you what I mean.
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I made a mistake here.
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Mike is the transitive verb, and a mistake is the direct object.
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I took a photo while riding here.
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Take is the transitive verb, and a photo is the direct object.
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An easy way to identify transitive verbs is to ask whether they answer the question boob or what I took what?
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I took a photo, and that's every day grammar.