Many English verbs can be used either intransitively or transitively. For instance, in the sentence Most birds can fly, the verb to flyis intransitive, since it is used without an object. But in the sentence This pilot will fly the plane, the verb to fly is transitive, since it takes the object plane.
However, some English verbs can be used only intransitively. A few pairs of verbs should be noted. The two verbs of each pair have similar meanings, but one of the verbs can take an object, and the other cannot. In the following table, the verbs labeled intransitive are those which cannot take an object.
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Infinitive | Simple Past | Past Participle | ||||
Transitive: | to lay | laid | laid | |||
Intransitive: | to lie | lay | lain | |||
Transitive: | to raise | raised | raised | |||
Intransitive: | to rise | rose | risen | |||
Transitive: | to set | set | set | |||
Intransitive: | to sit | sat | sat |
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