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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. to come from
Simón procede de Rumanía y lleva unos años viviendo en España.Simon comes from Romania and has been living in Spain for a few years.
b. to originate in
Algunos dicen que el vasco procede de la India.Some people say that the Basque language originated in India.
c. to have its origins in
El nombre de "Louis" procede de Francia.The name "Louis" has its origins in France.
d. to stem from (cause)
El descenso en el consumo privado procede del creciente desempleo y las altas tasas de interés.The drop in private spending stems from rising unemployment and high interest rates.
e. to date back to (time)
Esta fiesta popular procede de la Edad Media.This popular festival dates back to the Middle Ages.
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