No. A TV is a light source like the sun, lamps, and yours phone! Hope I helped!... Probs not...
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.
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reading books, newspapers, magazines, and other publications, and hearing the radio and viewing television shows are examples of indirect learning.
Of course it can. He spoke to me has no direct object.It also doesn't have an indirect object: "to me" is a prepositional phrase (and "me" is a prepositional object).There is an example of a sentence with an indirect object but no direct object, but only in American: "*Write your grandmother.", meaning "Write to your grandmother.". (When folks on television say, "Write this address!", I want to complain that I've tried writing the address but it just sits there on the piece of paper...!)
The cord sending electrical power to a light bulb or a television is an example of a conductor of electricity in a room. A conductor of a choir or an orchestra is an example of a musical conductor in a room.
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S stands for subject, TV stands for transitive verb, IO stands for indirect object, and O stands for direct object and the direct object (O) in the outer object. The indirect object appears after the following verbs: give, make, take, send, mail, hand, tell, lend, read, show, bring, sell, serve, and the like. Your test for the indirect object in that it can be converted into the object of the preposition to or for. Example: S TV O (obj. of the prep) The ladies gave their love to Prince Bantugan. (Prince Bantugan is the object of the preposition to.) S TV IO O The ladies gave Prince Bantugan their love. (Prince Bantugan is the indirect object; the preposition to has been omitted.)
The word "Need" means that you need something. For example, you need a light because there is no light in the master bedroom. But if you want something, that is "want". For example, you want a television and you have one already. You just want one for your master bedroom.
No, a television is not an example of energy transformation. A television converts electrical energy into light and sound energy to produce images and sound. It does not transform one form of energy into another.
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The Ford Television Theatre - 1952 Indirect Approach 2-39 was released on: USA: 24 June 1954 Japan: 4 January 1959
He asked, "What is an indirect quotation?"