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The verb "control " could be used as an intransitive verb?
He was controlling of his girlfriend and she did whatever he wanted.
This sentence is right? I think that "control" is transitive verbs, so the preposition "of" should be left out?
Is it right?
15 апр. 2016 г., 13:30
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Interesting question. People do say things like that, but I think they are using "controlling" as an adjective rather than as a verb In those cases. That is, they wouldn't use "controls" or "controlled" as a finite intransitive verb with the preposition "of". In your example, however, you would use a preposition, although I might go for "with" rather than "of". You could also say "he was controlling his girlfriend" without the preposition, but that has a rather different meaning, suggesting everything she did was at his direction, like you control a machine, rather than what I think you are trying to say, which is that he dominated her.
15 апреля 2016 г.
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