Kim is the direct object, answering the question "Whom will Mother drive?"
That sentence doesn't contain a direct object.
If your mother said she pay for you dance lessons, she will assuredly not let you down.
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There isn't one. 'Move' here is used intransitively. However, in 'he moved his mother to California', the object would be 'mother'. There is no direct object in this sentence, only an indirect object (California).
The direct object is the thing/person/etc that 'receives' the action of the verb. They saw a large dog. Or the object is the thing etc that answers the question what or who. In the above sentence, what did they see. She wrote to my mother. Who did she write to - my mother (the object)
Mother told Mayzie that she would pay for her dance lessons with the consciousness that she would have to work extra hours to pay for it. Mother's are like that, you know.
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The word "Inger" is most commonly used as a name. A sentence with the word Inger may be; "Inger wanted to go swimming but her mother told her she'd have to clean her room first".
A mother can pay for piano lessons by cash, check or credit card. The type of payment depends on what the teacher accepts.
The direct object receives the action of a transitive action verb. Examples:The car hit the tree. (Tree, the direct object, receives the action of the verb hit.)I helped the driver out of the car. (Driver, the direct object, receives the action of the verb helped.)He helped around the house. (There is no direct object in this sentence. Around the house is a prepositional phrase that modifies the verb helped, but does not receive the action of the verb.)He helped his mother around the house. (Here, mother is the direct object, receiving the action of the verb helped.)
"Rohit helped his mother cook the dinner."The nouns in the sentence are:Rohit, a proper noun, subject of the sentencemother, a common noun, direct object of the verb 'helped'dinner, a common noun, direct object of the verb 'cook'
You must know the structure of a sentence and the parts of speech in a sentence to differentiate the functions of the nouns.A noun functions as:The subject of a sentence (Mother made cookies for the kids.)The subject of a clause (The cookies that mother made are for the kids.)The direct object of a verb (Mother made cookies for the kids.)The indirect object of a verb (Mother made the kids some cookies.)The object of a preposition (Mother made cookies for the kids.)