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Directly transitive verbs without objects
Sometimes the objects of transitive verbs may be omitted. When this happens the object is still understood', but with a general or non-specific interpretation:
| French | Translation |
|---|---|
| Clément boit | Clément drinks ('alcohol' understood) |
| La vitesse tue | Speed kills ('people' understood) |
| Gustave enseigne | Gustave teaches ('pupils' understood) |
| Il ne sait pas conduire | He can't drive ('cars' understood) |
| On attend | We're waiting ('for something to happen' understood) |