| 1. | It can also apply to intransitive verbs, transitive verbs, or ditransitive verbs.
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| 2. | This final French example has a ditransitive verb.
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| 3. | The syntactic and morphological constraints of individual language generally restrict causatives of ditransitive verbs.
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| 4. | Araki does not normally allow for ditransitive verbs.
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| 5. | Note that all of these examples apply to underlying intransitive verbs, yielding a ditransitive verb.
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| 6. | In perfect tenses for transitive and ditransitive verbs, while in other situations agents appear in the nominative case.
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| 7. | It has obligatory polyagreement on all verbs with subject and object but not with the theme of a ditransitive verb.
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| 8. | Most ditransitive verbs can also be used as monotransitives ( with only one object, direct or indirect ) or even intransitives.
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| 9. | Polish ) don't allow the indirect object of a ditransitive verb to be promoted to subject by passivization, as English does.
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| 10. | The indirect object of ditransitive verbs, however, can be in the dative, locative, allative, or with some verbs also in the absolutive.
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