Hi,
"I am so focused on the movie"
Is it a correct sentence? It seems wrong to me...because I learned that "focus" is a intransitive verb. Thus, if I say "I focus on the movie"..is it wrong?
But I know that the sentence "I am so focused on the movie" is correct because I heard that in the TED...I am confused..please help me.
Thanks.
I don't know what TED is, or whether the fact that you heard it there means it's right; but it is right.
You need to revise your understanding of transitive/intransitive verbs.
In your sentence, "focused" is intransitive. However, it can be transitive, say in "I focussed the camera lens". (I write focussed)
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/focussed
Last edited by Raymott; 18-Jan-2012 at 11:07.
No, I mean that if you go to the link I've given you, you'll see that it can be either. In your sentence, ("I am so focused on the movie"), it's intransitive because it doesn't have a direct object. And that sentence is in the active voice. A passive voice version, if it were permissible, would be "The movie is being so focussed on by me". But that isn't a good sentence.
I'll amend my advice: You need to revise your understanding of transitive/intransitive verbs and active/passive voice.
May or may not be related to TED talks.
It's not passive. If anything you could say it is a past participle, i.e. focussed, which has been used as an adjective in this context.
Its use would be similar to interested in:
e.g. I was interested in the film.
They focussed their attention on the film (transitive/active).
Their attention was focussed (by them/by someone) on the film (passive).
The teacher interested his students in a new project (transitive/active)
The students were interested (by the teacher/by someone) in a new project (passive).
I hope it's clear enough.
Last edited by shannico; 18-Jan-2012 at 12:06. Reason: wrong italics