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The direct object is 'pen', which she gave to Alex. If Alex were the direct object, the phrase 'Jennifer gave Alex...' would mean that she gave Alex to someone or something.
Yes, "Hurricane Alex" should be capitalized since it is a proper noun referring to the specific storm system.
Alex looked at him dubiously, but he replied.
The indirect object always comes before the direct object. Also the indirect object can be made into a phrase using to or for.I gave the dog a bone. -- The verb is gave, if you ask the question what did I give? the answer is a bonethis is the direct object, the dog is the indirect object.I gave a bone to the dog. -- the indirect object is made into a phrase using to
you could use the word thrashing by saying: the pain was thrashing inside my haed
I heard you alex I heard you alex
If the sentence is: "Alex, stop running." Then the verb would be "stop."
From what we've heard: Madonna.
never heard of it
Not sure, but I heard he was a Celtic fan.
Not sure, but I heard he was a Celtic fan.
I'v heard they broken up, but not to sure.
I heard £3.6 million
So I have heard. Although I heard it from Alex Jones - conspiracy theorist so YMMV.
i'v heard they might have broken up, but not to sure.
The direct object is 'pen', which she gave to Alex. If Alex were the direct object, the phrase 'Jennifer gave Alex...' would mean that she gave Alex to someone or something.
Alex was very yahoo