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The list isn't meant to be exhaustive or carefully arranged. Any additions, corrections or further examples would be welcomed.
1 main verbs; lexical verbs (all verbs which are not
auxiliaries or modals)
2 action verbs; event
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ganesh77
1 yr 254 days ago
Articles, Prepositions, Constructions, Clauses, Nouns, Adverbs, Auxiliaries, Modals, Gerunds, Prepositional Verbs, Direct Objects, Modal Verbs, Indirect Objects, Inflections, Dynamic Verbs
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I'll try to give some information on this as a non-professional.This is how it looks like in the serbian language,and I suppose,it is very similar in all other slavic languages and also the latin language. For indicating a location the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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velimir
1 yr 287 days ago
Regards, Articles, Verbs, Prepositions, Nouns, Pronouns, Numbers, Word Order, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Accusative
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Can you explain what you mean by "indirect"?
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This post is a little dated but since I've been working with my students on this very topic I thought I'd post. First, you can't understand what the "object of the preposition" is if you don't first know how to identify prepositions. So you need
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Hi,
I wrote her a poem quickly, and then left the building.
I read that you should place an adverb of manner after the direct object. In the sentence above, is 'her a poem' considered the direct object of wrote? 'Poem' is the direct object.
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Anon, you need examples of WHAT?
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please help me. i need some examples.
thanks,
anom.
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must I only use 'me' because it is an indirect object pronoun? Yes, you must!
CJ
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Fuerther wrote: Hi, Is it possible to use 'I' in the following sentence: Tell Jack and I when the work is done. or must I only use 'me' because it is an indirect object pronoun? Thx
If you placed yourself first, you would say, 'Tell me and
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Hi,
Is it possible to use 'I' in the following sentence:
Tell Jack and I when the work is done.
or must I only use 'me' because it is an indirect object pronoun?
Thx
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