A transitive verb requires a direct object to indicate the action being performed. Direct objects can be nouns, pronouns, or noun phrases. Without a direct object, sentences containing transitive verbs cannot make sense
Passive voice can be used with most tenses. Main verb is always in past participle form (V3). Tense changes by modifying 'be' verb form
"Suggest" means to provide an idea or convey a thought. The verb comes from Latin meaning "to prompt". People are most likely subjects to suggest something. Evidence can be suggestive, but certain objects may not work
Transitive verbs express actions directed toward people, places, or things. Action passes from subject to receiver (object). Intransitive verbs express actions without passing to object
Transitive verbs require a direct object to complete their meaning. The term "transitive" comes from Latin meaning "to go across". Without an object, a transitive verb sentence would be incomplete. Examples include "She loves her dog" and "Please bring a cake"
Verbs are essential for conveying precise meaning in sentences. Transitive verbs require a direct object to complete their meaning. Intransitive verbs can stand alone without requiring a direct object