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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. ser demasiado
It's too late to go to the movies tonight.Es demasiado tarde para ir al cine esta noche.
b. ser muy
We weren't crazy about the first apartment we saw. It was too old.El primer apartamento que vimos no nos volvió locos. Era muy viejo.
a. estar demasiado
I'm too tired to drive. Can you?Estoy demasiado cansado para manejar. ¿Podrías hacerlo tú?
b. estar muy
I don't like the pie. It's too sweet.No me gusta el pay. Está muy dulce.
a. ser demasiado (permanent characteristic)
Oh my gosh, your baby is too cute!¡Ay, dios mío, tu bebé es demasiado lindo!
b. estar demasiado (temporary state)
Those cookies are too good. I just have to have another.Esas galletas están demasiado buenas. No puedo resistirme a comer otra.
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