Reading Jane McGonigal's article, we are presented with the argument that many people have preferred the virtual universe of games over reality, because the experience and expenses of the game are better than those of real life. To reinforce this argument, she shows that real life has been unsatisfactory in many ways and people have used games as an escapism, to participate in a world, where they feel satisfied and happy, where their needs are met. However, McGonigal says that this is something of concern, because it makes us close our eyes to real problems in humanity and uses the escapism of games to ignore them instead of solving them.
The function of a transitive verb is to demonstrate the action that the subject is taking on the predicate. For example, in the sentence "Tommy ate an apple", the transitive verb is the word 'ate', and it is showing us what Tommy did to the apple.
There are also intransitive verbs, that demonstrate action being taken by the subject, even when there is no predicate being acted upon. For example, take the sentence "Tommy ran to the store". There is no predicate that the verb 'ran' is acting on, but we still know that Tommy ran somewhere, and the adverbial prepositional phrase 'to the store' tells us where Tommy ran.
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