"clear v.t. ...
clear up ...(c) become unclouded, sunny, etc " quoted from a Chamber's Dictionary. Please give me an example to the explanation (c).
It cleared up. Is it the best example? But "clear" here is an intransitive verb.
Please clear it up. thank you!
It rained all morning but cleared up around lunchtime.
"clear up" is is a verb plus adverb particle combination in "The weather cleared up," and it does not require any obligatory adjunct.
"clear" in "I cleared the desk is an transitive verb.
"clear" in "My mind cleared when..." is an intransitive usage.
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Glad to meet you here. I am sorry I can't print and show you the page of the <Webster's dictionary of the Eglish Languag unabridged encyclopedic Edition > in 1979. In the dictionary under "clear v.i. 1...2...3...4... " , there is no verb phrase.(p.336):
" fire ,v.i. ... fire up : (a) to start a fire in a furnace,stove, etc; (b) to become irritated or angry," The above is quoted from the Dictionary too. Obviously, in "fire up (a), fire is a transitve verb,,but (b), an intransitive one.(p.689)
Thank you very much!
The skies began to clear.
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