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==Other Chapters== | ==Other Chapters== | ||
{{French-Grammar-Course-Menu}} | {{French-Grammar-Course-Menu}} | ||
==Related Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-ce,-cela,-ça-as-neutral-pronouns|Use of ce, cela, ça as neutral pronouns]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Singular-or-plural-when-a-number-of-individuals-have-one-item-each|Singular or plural when a number of individuals have one item each]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Talk-about-Prices|Talk about Prices]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Comparative-and-superlative-forms-of-adverbs|Comparative and superlative forms of adverbs]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/on-as-an-alternative-to-the-English-passive|on as an alternative to the English passive]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Easy-way-of-generating-the-Future-and-Conditional|Easy way of generating the Future and Conditional]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Ordinal-numbers|Ordinal numbers]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-the-definite-article-to-indicate-a-habitual-action|Use of the definite article to indicate a habitual action]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Past-participles-used-as-adjectives-with-the-verb-être|Past participles used as adjectives with the verb être]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/tard-versus-en-retard|tard versus en retard]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/«-d'autres-»-VS-«-des-autres-»|« d'autres » VS « des autres »]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Differences-in-the-use-of-numbers-in-French-and-English-hundreds-thousands-millions-billions|Differences in the use of numbers in French and English hundreds thousands millions billions]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Phrases-used-as-adverbs|Phrases used as adverbs]] | |||
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Repetition-of-the-definite-article|Repetition of the definite article]] |
Revision as of 13:03, 26 February 2023
Verbs with intransitive and transitive uses
Some verbs can be used intransitively (without an object) and transitively (with an object):
French | Translation |
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Les prix augmentent | Prices are going up |
La chaîne augmente ses prix | The store is increasing its prices |
Il rentre | He is going home |
Il rentre la voiture au garage | He is putting the car in the garage |
Elle sort | She is going out |
Elle sort son appareil-photo | She is getting her camera out |
Le moteur a calé | The engine stalled |
Alain a calé le moteur | Alain stalled the engine |
Other Chapters
Related Lessons
- Use of ce, cela, ça as neutral pronouns
- Singular or plural when a number of individuals have one item each
- Talk about Prices
- Comparative and superlative forms of adverbs
- on as an alternative to the English passive
- Easy way of generating the Future and Conditional
- Ordinal numbers
- Use of the definite article to indicate a habitual action
- Past Tense
- Past participles used as adjectives with the verb être
- tard versus en retard
- « d'autres » VS « des autres »
- Differences in the use of numbers in French and English hundreds thousands millions billions
- Phrases used as adverbs
- Repetition of the definite article