a: Transitive verb ~
b: a star that has a planet

What: "A transitive verb is like a star that has a planet revolving around it because some of the star's energy is not simply lost in space but strikes the surface of its planet and warms and energises it. The term "transitive" is used of verbs whose energy 'transits' across, striking an object, like solar energy transiting across and striking a planet."

Useful?
Writer: virgilio
LCC:
Where:
Date: Oct 10 2013 6:49 PM


Send a comment/complaint about this entry to Metamia.com:

3947

Please provide any other details you think
will be useful to us in the text area below.