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Dear teachers,
Is the word "go" a transitive or intransitive verb? It is known that words like arrive, happen are intransitive since they don't have passive form and do not require an object to complete the sentence. But transitive verbs are verbs which do require objects to complete a sentence. I want to know the verb "go" is transitive or intransitive. It seems that GO doesn't require an object but ask for a place which can be named as adverbal place. Would you please clarify this case to me?
Thanks.
Is the word "go" a transitive or intransitive verb? It is known that words like arrive, happen are intransitive since they don't have passive form and do not require an object to complete the sentence. But transitive verbs are verbs which do require objects to complete a sentence. I want to know the verb "go" is transitive or intransitive. It seems that GO doesn't require an object but ask for a place which can be named as adverbal place. Would you please clarify this case to me?
Thanks.