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Transitive and Intransitive verbs
Hi..need help determining whether the verb in this sentence is transitive for intransitive. "We arrived late for the movie." Thanks..
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It's intransitive. This verb does not have a direct object. Both "late" and "for the movie" are adverbs, modifying "arrived."
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