Here's a breakdown:
Intransitive "Appear":
* Meaning: To become visible or noticeable.
* Example: "The sun appeared on the horizon." (The sun is the subject, and there is no direct object receiving the action of appearing.)
Transitive "Appear":
* Meaning: To seem to be something or someone.
* Example: "He appeared nervous during the interview." (He is the subject, and nervous is the direct object receiving the action of appearing.)
Key Differences:
* Intransitive: The verb doesn't take a direct object. It describes an action or state of being without acting on something else.
* Transitive: The verb takes a direct object. It describes an action that acts upon something else.
So, "appear" is a verb that can function as both intransitive and transitive, depending on its context in the sentence.