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ง่ายๆ เหมือนที่ท่าน 1 ว่าค่ะ อันไหนมีกรรมมารับก็ V.T. ไม่มีก็ V.I.
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Transitive verbs: Verbs which have direct objects (no prepositions are needed to connect verb and object); "He sees the house." "We believe you."
Intransitive verbs: Verbs which do not have a direct object. This includes both intransitive verbs which take an indirect object (usually with a preposition), such as "I spoke to him", and intransitive verbs which have no object at all, such as "I aged slowly."
Note that the same verb may be used in one context as a transitive verb (I read the green book), in another context as an intransitive verb with an indirect object (I read to my little sister), and in yet another context as an indirect verb with no object (I happily read all day).
REF : Indo-European Languages Tutorials
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