Section outline

  • Transitive Verbs require a direct object to complete its meaning.

    Features:

    1. A noun or pronoun receives the actions.
    2. It is incomplete without a direct object.
    3. It can have an indirect object along with the direct object.

    Example:

    The girl opened the door.

    Here, transitive verb 'opened' requires the object 'door' to make complete sense.

    Transitive verbs also be used with two objects (direct & indirect).

    Example:

    She baked a cake for me.

    Here, 'baked' is a transitive verb, which has two objects; 'cake' (direct) & 'me' (indirect).