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Oh, dude, the indirect object in that sentence is "tourists" because they're the ones receiving the action, and the direct object is "lessons" because that's what is being given. So, like, Egypt is giving those poor tourists a crash course in history whether they like it or not.
It is. It requires an object. Although, I suppose a better way to state it would be "giving an apology to someone." Apologize is technically trivalent. It requires a subject, namely, someone doing the giving. It always requires an object, namely, the apology being given. (although it is not specifically mentioned in the verb "to apologize," it is still an object.) Finally, it requires an indirect object, a "goal," if you will, namely, the person to whom you are giving the apology. In the verb "to apologize," the specific object (the apology) is included IN the verb. Thus one only sees the subject and the indirect object in the verb "to apologize."
The prefix 'pre' means before, preceding (coming before), or previously (happened before).
Not really. Only in a very odd sense such as "The charity thanked all the giving people for their time and effort" where giving means 'willing to give of themselves.' Giving is the present participle of the verb 'to give' and can be used as a gerund/noun (e.g. Giving presents is a Christmas tradition).
Anthropomorphism is giving objects human characteristics.
He is giving the lecture in a class
to be open minded
Heart attack after giving a lecture.
Sermon means a talk on religious subject whereas lecture means a speech giving information about subjects
sneezing and giving oneself "the stranger"
It has different meanings but probably is to lecture or reprimand someone. To dress them down.
The professor, whom I admire for his intelligence, will be giving a lecture tomorrow.
He is a Danish Scientist and was giving a lecture in Copenhagen to try and show there was no connection between electricity and magnetism.
This episode is called "The Abduction of Marget Holluian"
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Extempore speech involves speaking without prior preparation, while a lecture is a structured presentation that is usually planned and organized. Extempore speech is more spontaneous and may involve speaking about a topic off the top of one's head, while a lecture typically involves a speaker delivering information in a more formal and structured manner.
A conversational style just means writing as if you were talking to someone; not writing like a textbook or stuffy professor giving a lecture.