Never in your life time will there be an indirect object WITHOUT a direct object.
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M.H.
The direct object is "play".
none, it is in this sentence an indirect object "of the finest books" is a prepositional phrase, so "books" is the object of a preposition. "We" is the noun subject; "thought" is the verb; "novel" is the noun direct object; "of" is a preposition for a prepositional phrase adding information about the "novel".
There are only ever indiurect freekicks if a keeper picks up a pass back, and indirect freekicks means someone has to touch the ball before it goes into he net to score, direct means it can go straight in.
the most indirect. This is the most indirect route ever to the airport
if you want to say i like it you should use je l'aime
Well i dont no your curcumstances but direct supervision is having your direct attention on whatever you are supervising and not doing anything else, whereas indirectsupervision is reading a book or going off and doing things while you are supervisisng what ever it is... hope this helps =)
This is the easiest question I have ever heard of. It's obviously state change!!?
No, the word 'largest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'large' (larger, largest). An adjective used as a subject complement (following a linking verb) or an object complement (following a direct object, renaming the direct object) does the job of a noun; for example: Subject complement: My feet are the largest. Object complement: He bought a real diamond, the largest I have ever seen.
An object can accelerate towards the center without getting closer by changing its direction of motion. This is known as centripetal acceleration, where the object moves in a circular path around the center without moving closer to it.
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No. Hurricane Andrew caused less than half the damage the Hurricane Katrina did and had a direct death toll of 26, with 39 indirect deaths. Be comparison other hurricanes, including Katrina, have had death tolls over 1,000.
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