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With verbs there are intransitive verbs that don't take an object, and transitive verbs that do take an object.
A complete intransitive verb takes neither complement nor object.
My father never takes a long rest.
My father rarely goes to extremes.
She seldom eats breakfast.
Her crying is just an act. Don't take it seriously.
He never seems to grow older.
He is second to none in eloquence in the world of politics.
He is second to none in mathematics.
He is in the habit of eating only two meals a day.
He's only twelve, but he plays chess with the best of them.
His car is small and takes up little room.
When it comes to mathematics, he is second to none in his class.
We can no more live without sleep than without food.
Where swimming is concerned, he is second to none.
In the parent's mind, a child grows but does not age.
I'm sorry but it's not my position to make a decision.
You have to get 60 marks to pass the exam.
I must study hard in order to keep up with him.
I left home without having breakfast yesterday.

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