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The function of a noun that follows a transitive verb is the direct object or indirect object. For example: John gave flowers to Mary. (the noun flowers is the direct object) John gave Mary some flowers. (the noun Mary is the indirect object)
subject transitive verb indirect object direct object
subject transitive verb indirect object direct object
A transitive verb is a type of action verb that takes a direct object.Examples:Kevin threw the ball.Please hand me a pen. ("me" is an indirect object)
Sure! An example of the s-tv-io-do (subject-transitive verb-indirect object-direct object) pattern is "She gave him the book." In this sentence, "She" is the subject, "gave" is the transitive verb, "him" is the indirect object, and "the book" is the direct object.
subject transitive verb indirect object direct object
Only transitive verbs have direct or indirect objects
subject transitive verb indirect object direct object
subject transitive verb indirect object direct object
Anna offers flowers to her customers
subject- transitive verb- indirect object- direct object