Grammar: Giving things to people
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Let’s review:
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INDIRECT OBJECTS
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DIRECT OBJECTS
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nouns or pronouns that identify to whom or for whom the action of the verb is performed, as well as who is receiving the direct object.
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Ø
nouns, pronouns, clauses and phrases.
Ø
follow transitive verbs (action verbs that require something or someone
to receive the action).
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Try using this formula to determine the direct
object
Subject
+ verb + who? or what?
Dennis and Susan ate omelets
for breakfast.
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Verbs
with two objects.
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bring to,
give to,
lend to,
offer to,
send to,
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buy for
make for
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I never give
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INDIRECT OBJECT
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DIRECT OBJECT
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my
friends
them
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money
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I never give
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DIRECT
OBJECT
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INDIRECT
OBJECT
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money
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to
my friends them
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Verbs with preposition
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Examples:
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Examples:
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Examples:
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