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"You gave the book to her" is a complete sentence made up of several parts of speech. You - pronoun gave - verb the - article book - noun to - preposition her - pronoun
The gift Itachi gave Naruto was a book with all the Akatsuki Members I believe. he gave it to him in Shippuden and it was a little black book.
A direct object tells what the verb did. She gave him the book. The verb is gave. What did the verb gave actually do. Did she give the boy? Did she give the boy to Sally? No. She gave the book. So the direct object describes what the verb actually did. The verb give involved the book. The book is the direct object. What happened to the book? She gave the direct object, the book, to the indirect object, the boy.
Michael son also gave the name of the book to Aurthur in the movie. The books cover was red in the movie
book- direct object
Percy gave the bolt back to zeus.
Steve Spurrier
Pseudo-cleftingA constituent may be focused as a pseudo-cleft using whatJane gave this book to Bill on SaturdayWhat Jane did was give this book to Bill on Saturday.What Jane gave to Bill was this book.This book is what Jane gave to Bill on Saturday.
her dad gave her the book for her 13th b-day
I gave her the book.
Anne Fine