étudier

étudier
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., éternuer.).
intransitive verb
a. to study
Sonia est partie étudier à Londres.Sonia went to study in London.
a. to study
Tu dois étudier davantage si tu veux réussir ton examen la semaine prochaine.You need to study more if you want to pass your exam next week.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., acheter).
transitive verb
a. to study
Avant de faire une école d'ingénieurs, j'ai étudié les mathématiques à l'université.Before going to engineering school, I studied mathematics at university.
a. to study
Nous étudions les effets de la pollution de l’air sur la santé des habitants de notre ville.We're studying the effects of air pollution on the health of our city's residents.
b. to examine
Après avoir étudié le contrat de plus près, Oscar a décidé de ne pas le signer.After examining the contract more closely, Oscar decided not to sign it.
c. to consider
J’ai étudié toutes les options et j’ai décidé de m’impliquer.I've been considering all options, and I've decided to get involved.
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