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If all Bloops are Razzies and all Razzies are Lazzies all Bloops are definitely Lazzies?

False!Bloop = RazziesRazzies = LazziesBloopers....?


Is be transitive or intransitive?

Be is neither transitive nor intransitive because it is not an action. Be, and all forms of it, can be used as linking verbs and as auxiliary verbs.


What is the word ran . transitive or intransitive?

You need a context to determine whether "ran" is transitive or intransitive. It is intransitive in the sentence, "She ran all the way home." It is transitive in the sentence, "He ran the business after his father died."


All compounds are negatively charged.?

No, all compounds are not negatively charged.


Are all function relations?

Yes, but all relations are not functions.


What is transitive nature of inheritance?

Inheritance is transitive, i.e., if a class B inherits properties of another class A, then all subclasses of B will automatically inherit the properties of class A.


Does all shapes have line of symmetry?

No. Asymmetric shapes do not have any lines (or planes) of symmetry.


By default all Active directory site links are?

transitive with bridging enabled.


Is the sentenceThe kids were all hoping it would snow transitive or intransitive?

transit


Is all functions relations?

Yes, but all relations are not functions.


How to identify the transitive dependancy in relation?

Im not sure, all i know is that im a transvestite.


What does 'transitive' mean?

A transitive verb is an action or linking verb that has a complement. Dictionaries consider all linking verbs transitive. An action verb which is transitive has a direct object. The action is being done to something or someone. In most dictionaries the abbreviation v.t. means "verb, transitive." Most verbs can be both intransitive and transitive depending on the sentence. Intransitive: He runs around the block daily. (There is no direct object.) Transitive: He runs a large corporation. (The verb runs has a direct object, corporation.) Answer A transitive verb is one that takes an object. A verb that doesn't have an object is intransitive. Some verbs are transitive, some are intransitive, and some can be either one, depending on how they're used. For example: "The boy spent all afternoon digging. When he was done he'd dug a hole half way to China." The verb in the first sentence, "digging," is intransitive. It has no object because the sentence doesn't tell you what was being dug. In the second sentence, the verb "dug," is transitive, because it has an object. What did the boy dig? He dug a hole. "Hole" is the object.