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Directly transitive verbs
Directly transitive verbs have direct objects:
French | Translation |
---|---|
lire la nouvelle dans le journal | to read the item in the newspaper |
quitter le Pays de Galles | to leave Wales |
composter un billet | to punch a ticket |
fumer une cigarette | to smoke a cigarette |
ouvrir la portière | to open the (car, train) door |
prendre le train | to take the train |
rencontrer un ami | to meet a friend |
expliquer les faits | to explain the facts |
étouffer un juron | to stifle an oath |
lever la tête | to raise one's head |
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