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This public article was written by [Deactivated User] on 5 Sep 2018, 23:24.

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In the dictionary, a transitive verb is marked by having the transitive part, which may be a preposition (and by having the "transitive" class). When using transitive verbs, the non-verb part (which is usually a preposition) is moved to the end of the sentence with the verb otherwise acting as though it was intransitive.
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