We can complete the sentences with the following verbs and classify them as transitive or intransitive in the following manner:
- to obtain - transitive
- profited - intransitive
- uploaded - transitive
- graduated - intransitive
- launched - transitive
<h3>Definition of transitive and intransitive verbs</h3>
- Transitive verbs have an object, that is, a noun or phrase that is affected by the action indicated by the verb. Intransitive verbs, on the other hand, do not have an object.
- Take a look at the examples below:
- She showed me her new car.
- They laughed.
- In the first sentence, the verb "show" has two objects, "me" and "new car". Both are affected by the action. Just ask, "She showed what?" She showed someone something.
- In the second sentence, there is no object. If you ask, "They laughed what?", you will have no answer. The question wouldn't even make sense.
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Some people may say that it is an invasion of privacy, and that it is a violation of a certain law which says that one has the right to their own privacy. Also, it’s just really creepy to have a random company be able to know your location at all times.
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I haven't read Romeo & Juliet in years, but I will help you when my memory gets refreshed with the choices! Thank you!
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I believe that is a metaphor. If not my bad. Hope this is the right answer.