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"Most people think of bamboo as a tree or a bush." Is the verb transitive or intransitive? I think I see from other posts it is transitive but why? Where is the direct object?
11 years ago

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It can be either, depending on the context.

Here, though, it's intransitive. And you're right ... because there's no direct object.
11 years ago

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