Indirect Objects usually occur with a Direct Object, and they always come before the Direct Object. The typical pattern is: ... Subject -- Verb -- Indirect Object -- Direct Object ... Verbs which take an Indirect Object and a Direct Object are known as DITRANSITIVE verbs. Verbs which take only a Direct Object are...
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An object in grammar is a sentence element and is often part of the sentence predicate. It denotes somebody or something involved in the subject's "performance" of the verb. As an example, the follo...
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This answer is going to depend on whose description of grammar you prefer. In the system I use, a verb cannot have an indriect object unless it also has a direct object. A verb that can take both objects is called "ditransitive" a...
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Find the direct and indirect objects in the following sentences. The answers will appear at the bottom of the page in a few weeks. ... 1. We bought ribbon, wrapping paper, and tape. ... 2. Bill redecorated his room.
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What are Indirect Objects; (in English and in Latin)? ... The indirect object is often used right before a direct object and does not follow a preposition, as illustrated in the phrases above. If a preposition is used, then the word becomes the object of that preposition, as in the following, where to and for are...
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IDENTIFY THE DIRECT OBJECTS AND INDIRECT OBJECTS IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE. (NOT EVERY SENTENCE WILL HAVE AN INDIRECT OBJECT) SOME SENTENCES MAY HAVE COMPOUND DIRECT OBJECTS. PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE THE DIRECT OBJECT IN A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE.
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In English, the Direct Object is an object which receives the "direct" action of a verb. If I buy a book, the book is the direct object because it is what I buy - it is being bought. It is being directly acted upon by the verb. ... Practice with direct objects...
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Sentence Elements; 2.2D; Indirect Objects; (Simple and Complex); ... Indirect objects are usually placed directly before the direct object. They usually answer the questions "to what/whom?" or "for what/whom?".
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Diction means simply "word choice." English teachers probably mention it most often when there's a problem with the level of diction. The English language sports many near synonyms, groups of which may share more or less the same denotation, but which differ in connotation. ... Direct and Indirect Objects.
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Learn English and meet people on the world’s largest EFL social network ... Can anybody, please, give me a complete list of verbs which take direct and indirect objects, such as: Mom cooks me fish for dinner all the time? ... Verbs, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, List of Verbs...
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