"proverb" is the direct object, "students" is the indirect object.
Direct Object: "a proverb" Indirect Object: "The students" You know this because you can ask the following questions: Q: What is the teacher reading? A: A proverb Because the teacher is reading a proverb (and not the students), a proverb is the object. Q: To whom is she reading? A: The students Because the proverb is being read to the students, the students are the indirect object.
All good things.
More than one proverb begins this way. Two are: all things come to him who waits; and all (good) things come to an end.
Good friends are great.
The quote "Every end is a new beginning" is commonly attributed to unknown sources or is considered a proverb. It is meant to convey the idea that endings can lead to new opportunities and fresh starts in life.
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If you put something to rest, you solve the problem and end things.
it means: ask for it and you´ll receive it , it´s like a proverb
There's No Smoke Without Fire
There's no smoke without fire
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