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Probably the most commonly described division of verbs is into the classes of transitive and intransitive verbs. Transitive verbs take an object ('buy' is transitive: we say 'I bought some bananas', but not *'I bought'.); intransitive verbs do not take an object ('They died', but not *'They died hi m'.). In fact, most verbs in English can be both.

We can say 'I woke up' and 'I woke her up', 'They ran' and 'They ran the marathon'. Verbs that can be both transitive and intransitive are called ambitransitive. Given that so many English verbs are ambitransitive (you might have noticed that 'disappear' is now also used transitively: 'The Sandinistas disappeared him.' ), it might make more sense to say that transitivity is not a feature of verbs themselves. Rather, a verb is used transitively or intransitively. Now, ambitransitive verbs are quite simple. We form the transitive verb from the intransitive verb just by adding an object.

No real mystery there. Ergative verbs have an extra property, however. Take the sentence: (1) The meeting opened at 12:00. Logically, the meeting actually did nothing: to be precise we could say (2) Someone opened the meeting. If we want to focus on the meeting we could use the passive: (3)The meeting was opened at 12:00. But open is ergative, allowing us to recast the object of the verb used transitively ( the meeting in sentence (2)) as the subject of the verb used intransitively (Which is (1)).

This is a structural rule: the object of an ergative verb used transitively is the subject of the ergative verb used intransitively. This is quite a different situation to other ambitransitive verbs.

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Sentence (1) is thus active in structure but passive in meaning. The effect is to attribute the action to the object rather than the real agent. In most sentences, the grammatical subject is the agent of the verb. Ergatives allow a certain metaphorical effect, focussing on the process that the object indergoes as if the object were actually performing that process. Consider: The ice caps are melting (is this something they are doing themselves, or are they being caused to melt?), Prices are increasing (but actually people are increasing the prices.). Very many verbs of process are ergative. If the cause of the action is irrelevant or unknown, or if the writer wishes to avoid apportioning blame to the agent ( Petrol prices are increasing sounds very different to P etrol companies are increasing their prices ), ergatives are useful.

Pretty sure you mean 'E.G.R. Valve' and not ERG.

E.G.R stands for Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve. Instead of letting all of the gas out of the exhaust of the vehicle after the mixture is burnt in the compression cylinder, some of it is recirculated into the intake manifold. This is done because not all of the vaporized gas is burnt out of the mixture that goes into the compression cylinder. So this recycles some of the unburnt mixture, and reduces the amount of pollution emitted by your vehicle.

There is no clear answer to this issue. Missouri participates in the Driver's License Compact, where out-of-state violations are shared with the driver's home state and may, or may not, be recorded on the driver's record in their state. Common out-of-state moving violations may affect your record a nd can result in insurance increases. However, there is an interesting caveat. According to Wikipedia, 'Under the Driver License Compact, in order for a driver's state to penalize him/her for an out-of-state offense, the driver's state must have the equivalent statute.

If the driver's state does not have the statute, no action can be taken.' [Source: Several motor vehicle lawyer websites specifically state that failure to pay the NYS Driver Responsibility Assessment will result in the suspension of driving privileges in New York State.

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If your state does not have a similar driver responsibility assessment program, it is doubtful that suspension of driving privileges in NYS will result in a similar suspension in your home state. However, another thing to consider is that all 50 states and the District of Columbia report driving license suspensions and major moving violations to a national database called the National Driver Register. The NDR allows states to deny licenses to drivers who lost their previous license in another state, prevent duplicate licenses from being issued, and so on. It is uncertain if the suspension of NYS driving 'privileges' could be reported to the NDR if a driver does not actually have a NYS license to be suspended. It is highly recommended that drivers consult a lawyer in their home state before coming to such a conclusion.