This document defines different types of verbs in English grammar:
- Intransitive verbs do not take direct objects. Transitive verbs are followed by a direct object that is acted upon. Ditransitive verbs precede two noun phrases or a noun phrase and prepositional phrase.
- Double transitive verbs are followed by a direct object and a complement that completes the clause's meaning.
- Copular or linking verbs are followed by a noun or adjective rather than an adverb, and link the subject to a predicate noun or adjective.