Here is how to find the direct object:
First, find the verb. In this sentence, the verb is is "PROMISED"
Then ask "promised WHAT?" The answer will be the DIRECT OBJECT of that verb.
Here they promised riding lessons
Then ask "to WHOM?" The answer will be the INDIRECT OBJECT of the verb.
Here the riding lessons were promised to you.
So the answer is:
Direct object: riding lessons
Indirect object: you
The direct object of the verb 'promised' is lessons; parents promised lessons.
The pronoun 'you' is the indirect object; the noun stable is the object of the preposition 'at'.
The direct object is 'lessons'. The indirect object is 'tourists'.
Lessons
This book has around 48 lessons
The nouns in the sentence are Stella, lessons, and age.
No. It should be, "He could not attend any of his lessons."
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He and she take ice lessons on wednesday.
Simple Subject: museum Simple Predicate: lessons
He gave us lessons on how to paddle a canoe.
There are 2 pronouns in this sentence, "he" and "her".
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