oftransitive
Oftransitive is a term used in linguistics to describe verbs that can be either transitive or intransitive. A transitive verb is one that takes a direct object, while an intransitive verb does not. Oftransitive verbs exhibit this flexibility, meaning their grammatical function can shift depending on the context of the sentence.
For example, the verb "read" is often transitive. In the sentence "She reads a book," "book" is
The ability of these verbs to function in both ways contributes to the richness and adaptability of