thearcherman94
Is "learn" a intransitive verb? So there is no passive voice for it? For example: He learned English.
24 oct. 2023 19:06
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"Learn" is typically an intransitive verb, but it can also be used transitively. Whether it can be used in the passive voice depends on its usage in a sentence. Intransitive Usage: When "learn" is used intransitively, it means acquiring knowledge or a skill without a specific object or person causing the learning. In this case, there is no passive voice. For example, "He learned quickly" or "She learned from experience." Transitive Usage: "Learn" can also be used transitively, with a direct object. In this case, you can construct passive voice sentences. For example, "He learned English" is transitive, and you can create a passive voice sentence from it: "English was learned by him." So, while "learn" is often used intransitively, it can also be used transitively, and in the transitive form, passive voice constructions are possible.
24 octobre 2023
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