I understand Japanese verbs are either transitive or intransitive with only a few exceptions. I haven't really come across any exceptions yet.
The dictionary I often use tells whether a verb is transitive or intransitive but not for する verbs though.
How to determine though? Do we goes on our gut feeling?
運転する transitive?
心配する intransitive?
勉強する transitive and intransitive?
修理する transitive?
質問する transitive and intransitive?
感触する transitive and intransitive?
Some verbs in my dictionary such as the one below do not come with the indication whether it is transitive or intransitive.
I suppose verbs of feeling are always intransitive without doubt.
喜ぶ
The dictionary I often use tells whether a verb is transitive or intransitive but not for する verbs though.
How to determine though? Do we goes on our gut feeling?
運転する transitive?
心配する intransitive?
勉強する transitive and intransitive?
修理する transitive?
質問する transitive and intransitive?
感触する transitive and intransitive?
Some verbs in my dictionary such as the one below do not come with the indication whether it is transitive or intransitive.
I suppose verbs of feeling are always intransitive without doubt.
喜ぶ