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7 Ekim 2013 Pazartesi
^wait:
The using of transitve:
1)I have waited you for a long time!
2)Wait me, please!
The using of intransitive:
1)I waited and waited but nobody came.
2) He is waiting in the coffe's behind.
^feel:
The using of transitive:
1)She was feeling my pulse.
2)I can feel your heartbeat.
The using of intransitive:
1)I don't feel well.
2)Dog feels freezing because of the cold weather.
^stop:
The using of transitive:
1)Don't let her stop this!
2)Stop playing music. I try to study honey.
The using of intranstive:
1)Let's stop here a little.
2)Maybe I can stop in Ankara for break.
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Dear Mine,
YanıtlaSilThank you for your illustrative and informative example sentences. They are all well-written. However, I would like you to reconsider the examples that you have given for the transitive usage of the verb"wait". We say "I have waited for you" and in this case "you" is not considered a direct object but the object of the preposition "for". Therefore, it is used intransitively. For more examples you can refer to the following:
http://www.englishforums.com/English/IntransitiveTransitiveVerb/xbrxr/post.htm
http://www.uni-giessen.de/~ga1047/pdf/Young_T1_SS06_Transitive_Intransitive_Verbs.pdf
Keep up the good work.
Yes yes I understand more,now. You are right. There is problem in that sentence including 'for' but I understand now thanks to you a lot :)
Sil