The valency of a verb is how many arguments it requires. This is similar to verb transitivity.
The verb “see” has a valency of two, because it needs a subject (do-er) and object (what it is done to): two arguments.
The valency of a verb is how many arguments it requires. This is similar to verb transitivity.
The verb “see” has a valency of two, because it needs a subject (do-er) and object (what it is done to): two arguments.