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Transitive and Intransitive Verbs.—Verbs capable of taking a direct object are called
a. But many intransitive verbs, as in English, are used transitively ( cross1558, cross1559), and verbs usually transitive often take an indirect object ( cross1341 ff., 1460 ff., 1471 ff.).
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Herbert Weir Smyth [n.d.], A Greek Grammar for Colleges; Machine readable text [info] [word count] [Smyth].
