The direct object of the sentence is 'them'.
Basically, the direct object of the sentence is the object that is directly affected; that is, it is the most important object of a sentence.
E.g. 'I drank the bowl of soup'. Bowl is the direct object because the action (drank) directly affects the bowl. Soup is an extra noun that adds more detail, but its not needed for the sentence to be complete.
The word herding is the present participle of the verb 'to herd'; the present participle of the verb is also a gerund (verbal noun). The noun form, herding, can be used as the subject of a sentence, or the object of a verb or a preposition.Verb: Grandfather was herding his cattle toward the barn.Noun, subject: Herding was a skill of my grandfather.Noun, direct object: My grandfather loved herding at the end of a day.Noun, object of a preposition: My grandfather taught me a lot about herding.
The indirect object of the sentence is children (The priests taught reading and writing to children.)
The word 'mother' is not a pronoun.The word 'mother' is a noun, a word for a person.The noun 'mother' functions as the subject or the object in a sentence.Examples:Mother taught me to knit. - subject.I will see mother tomorrow - object.A pronoun is a word that take the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'mother' are she as a subject and her as an object in a sentence.Examples:She taught me to knit. - subject.I will see her tomorrow - object.
The - modifier of man man - subject - modifier of man (in preposition, room- object of the preposition, the modifier of room.) helps - verb me - direct object everyday - adverb of time (modifier of helps) Note: I love to diagram this sentence for you but it seems that I could not do it here because there are no drawing tools. so just follow what wrote above and apply what your teacher taught you in class.
Subject of the sentence: the error (noun phrase)Verb: taughtDirect Object: an expensive lesson (noun phrase)Indirect Object: us
Yes, it is grammatically correct. The infinitive "to read" is the direct object and "me" is the indirect object.
As an indefinite pronoun, the word 'all' can be nominative (subject of a verb) or objective (object of a verb). Examples:All was quiet as the snow fell. (subject of the verb 'was')My mother taught all of us to be honest. (direct object of the verb 'taught')
This sentence has a ditransitive verb. You is Indirect object and , English Grammar is Direct Object . So there are two possible answers.1. By whom were you taught English grammar?2. By whom was English Grammar taught you?The previously given answer is wrong because a perfective verb is introduced unnecessarily and the verb is changed.Dr. Udayaravi Shastry
The word herding is the present participle of the verb 'to herd'; the present participle of the verb is also a gerund (verbal noun). The noun form, herding, can be used as the subject of a sentence, or the object of a verb or a preposition.Verb: Grandfather was herding his cattle toward the barn.Noun, subject: Herding was a skill of my grandfather.Noun, direct object: My grandfather loved herding at the end of a day.Noun, object of a preposition: My grandfather taught me a lot about herding.
The indirect object of the sentence is children (The priests taught reading and writing to children.)
Socrates was not taught philosophy by anyone. He was curious and began to question everything, and by questioning he learned. Socrates taught himself the art of philosophy.
Europe advanced civilizations in the world
You will get taught everything you need to succeed in this world!
He is the person who taught everything to batman
Indirect object - the students
Yes He was school,because he taught childrenand he knew everything.
His dad