IN THIS BLOG  have placed great emphasis on the importance of know how to use verbs correctly. To do so is necessary to differentiate between uses transitive, intransitive and pronominal. Those not familiar with these terms, do not be alarmed or feel frustrated. It's really simple:   transitive verbs are those whose action lies with something  . We call this  something  the direct complement      . Example: "I wrote a letter         my aunt yesterday." The direct object of the verb is   letter. This makes the verb is transitive  . The intransitive can not have a direct object. They can not work that way! Example: "I left the office late." "I went     something   the office? This construction is impossible in Castilian. And pronominal forms, on the other hand, use personal pronouns: I        wake ,        you excel ,    is     was ,    us     take ,     you     you saw, is         fall in love . [. . .] 
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