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Is that correct? it seems wrong It's not wrong. Normally in English sentences are ordered " Subject (S), Verb (V), Indirect Object (IO), Direct Object (DO) " but can run OSV, and, where pronouns are used in substitution of either the
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Hello, What's the best way to explain the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs when you're the person doing the explaining. I know what the differences are, but try as I might every time I set pen to paper -- all I need is
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Hi, I am wondering whether the hire has two objects. Would you take a look at a sentence below and share your opinion? ---> His parents were amazed and then hired him a piano teacher . This is OK. There is a direct object (piano teacher)
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"Scurvy , a vitamin C deficiency, makes people weak and sore ." Scurvy is the subject, because it is the thing which "makes people weak and sore." People is the direct object, because it is what scurvy is affecting, direct
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"Scurvy , a vitamin C deficiency, makes people weak and sore ." Scurvy is the subject, because it is the thing which "makes people weak and sore." People is the direct object, because it is what scurvy is affecting, direct
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>By the way, I always thought that you could leave out the subject, 'me' in this case, if you wanted it to be informal. >The manual you gave was/is very useful. That's not a subject, it's an indirect object , you gave (TO)
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Question when do I use to or from with direct object and indirect object ex. I passed the salt to her I passed the salt for her. In these cases both prepositions are correct . I need to find the rule of when to use each one. I am a teacher and I
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Hi, give me an example of a sentence that has a pattern of subject-verb-direct object-indirect object. I gave an example to you. Best wishes, Clive
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give me an example of a sentence that has a pattern of subject-verb-direct object-indirect object.
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Please help me with this: What are the constituents written with capital letters, Indirect Objects or Prepositional Objects: 1. Professor Smith lectures on Greek philosophy TO THE SECOND YEAR STUDENTS every Tuesday. 2. Professor Smith lectures ON
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