Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

In this lesson you'll learn about transitive and intransitive verbs in the English language, using the verbs sit, set, lie, lay, rise, and raise as examples.
Introduction
There are a some pairs of closely related verbs in English that tend to cause confusion. This lesson will try and and help reduce that confusion. This lesson covers transitive and intransitive verbs, as well as the verbs sit, set, lie, lay, rise and raise.
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Verbs that have an object are called transitive verbs. In the sentence "I wash the dishes", "I" is the subject, and "the dishes" is the object. Since "the dishes" is the object of the verb "wash", "wash" is a transitive verb. Verbs that do not have an object, are called intransitive verbs. In the sentences "I sleep" and "I sleep on the sofa", sleep is an intransitive verb.
Sit and Set
Sit is an intransitive verb and means "be seated" or "be situated," for example:
The cabin sits beside the beach. | |
He sat down on the blanket. | |
I have sat at that table before. |
Sit
The verb sit is irregular.
Present participle: sitting
Past Participle: sat
Present Tense | Past Tense |
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I sit | I sat |
he sits | he sat |
she sits | she sat |
it sits | it sat |
we sit | we sat |
you sit | you sat |
they sit | they sat |
Set
The verb set means to cause to sit. For example:
She set the cup on the table. | |
I already set the table. | |
I have set the table many times before. |
The verb set is also irregular.
Present participle: setting
Past Participle: set
Present Tense | Past Tense |
---|---|
I set | I set |
he sets | he set |
she sets | she set |
it sets | it set |
we set | we set |
you set | you set |
they set | they set |
Lie and Lay
Lie
The verb lie is actually two different verbs, which used to be pronounced differently. Over time the pronunciation changed so that they now sound the same in the present tense. One version means "tell a fib", the other means "recline", "spread out", or "be placed".
Lie meaning to tell a fib is a regular verb, except for the present participle.
Present participle: lying
Past Participle: lied
Present Tense | Past Tense |
---|---|
I lie | I lied |
he lies | he lied |
she lies | she lied |
it lies | it lied |
we lie | we lied |
you lie | you lied |
they lie | they lied |
The verb lie meaning to recline is irregular.
Present participle: lying
Past Participle: lain
Present Tense | Past Tense |
---|---|
I lie | I lay |
he lies | he lay |
she lies | she lay |
it lies | it lay |
we lie | we lay |
you lie | you lay |
they lie | they lay |
Some examples of the verb lie are:
He lied to me. | |
They have lied too many times. | |
Lie down on the sofa. | |
She lay on the beach yesterday afternoon. | |
She got a sunburn from lying on the beach for an hour. | |
She lies on the beach every Monday morning. | |
We have lain on that beach so many times this summer. |
Lay
The verb lay means "to cause to lie". The past tense of lie and the present tense of lay are the same which can cause confusion.
Present participle: laying
Past Participle: laid
Present Tense | Past Tense |
---|---|
I lay | I laid |
he lays | he laid |
she lays | she laid |
it lays | it laid |
we lay | we laid |
you lay | you laid |
they lay | they laid |
The following are some examples of the verb lay:
Lay the book on the desk. | |
He laid the money on the table and walked away. | |
She laid the newspapers all over the table. |
Rise and Raise
Rise
The verb rise means "go up" or "stand up". Rise is an irregular verb.
Present participle: rising
Past Participle: risen
Present Tense | Past Tense |
---|---|
I rise | I rose |
she rises | she rose |
he rises | he rose |
it rises | it rose |
we rise | we rose |
you rise | you rose |
they rise | they rose |
The following are some examples of the verb rise:
Rise up. | |
Hot air rises. | |
The balloon slowly rose up into the air. |
Raise
the verb raise means to cause to rise. It can also mean to bring up children or other animals.
Present participle: raising
Past Participle: raised
Present Tense | Past Tense |
---|---|
I raise | I raised |
she raises | she raised |
he raises | he raised |
it raises | it raised |
we raise | we raised |
you raise | you raised |
they raise | they raised |
The following are some examples of the verb raise:
He raised the volume of the stereo. | |
She raises the cup off of the table. |
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