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can a transitive verb be in a prep phrase

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  • 01-05-2022

Answer:

No

Explanation:

A transitive verb directly describes the preceeding and subsequent noun. In any sentence where you have a prepositional phrase, the transitive verb will ALWAYS be outside of it. Simply think of any prep phrase - you just cannot add a transitive verb.

"She ate candy while drinking coffe"

"During class, we discuss politics"

"In the meantime, I sent the flowers"

"He enjoyed quarantine even if others thought it was depressing"

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