The direct object of the verb 'asked' is the noun question. The noun Juanita is the indirect object, 'I asked a question of Juanita about...'.
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Direct objects are nouns or pronouns that directly receive the action of the verb. They always answer the question whom or what receives the action verb. Examples: Students should do all their homework. ("homework" answers "what") He gives her a card. (card is a direct object while her is the indirect object.) The police officer is examining the spy.
An 'object noun' is a noun that functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The dog ate my homework. (the noun 'homework is the direct object of the verb 'ate')I gave the teacher flowers. (the noun 'teacher' is the indirect object of the verb 'gave'; the direct object is the noun 'flowers')The teacher gave me an A for effort. (the noun 'effort' is the object of the preposition 'for')
The verb does not have a direct object in the sentence, "She is insecure."
Indian Children Speak is a poem by Juanita Bell that speaks about prejudice against Indian children.
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Direct objects are nouns or pronouns that directly receive the action of the verb. They always answer the question whom or what receives the action verb. Examples: Students should do all their homework. ("homework" answers "what") He gives her a card. (card is a direct object while her is the indirect object.) The police officer is examining the spy.
Yes. Gustar takes indirect object pronouns as opposed to direct object pronouns.Corrected: A Juanita le gusta viajar.
An 'object noun' is a noun that functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The dog ate my homework. (the noun 'homework is the direct object of the verb 'ate')I gave the teacher flowers. (the noun 'teacher' is the indirect object of the verb 'gave'; the direct object is the noun 'flowers')The teacher gave me an A for effort. (the noun 'effort' is the object of the preposition 'for')
The verb does not have a direct object in the sentence, "She is insecure."
The direct object recieves the action of the verb. It answers the question "what?"For example: She finished her homework. Homework=the direct object. If you wanted to make it shorter and say "she finished it," "it" would be the direct object pronoun.In Spanish, "Ella terminó la tarea." The direct object pronoun comes before the verb you would change it to say, "Ella la terminó."me=mete=youlo/la=his/her/itnos=uslos/las=them
direct object - you put a straight line that ends when you meet the main line and then write the direct object I'm not sure about the indirect object...I've been trying to figure that out to do my homework : (
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No, most statements have a direct object, but not all. Examples:Did you do your homework? No I didn't.I can't stop.I ran to the store. (the noun store is the indirect object)
The Internet is the direct object. It answers the question, "What did Justin search?"
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In the sentence, the direct object is the word that receives the action of the verb. It typically answers the question "what" or "whom."