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Natasha2012 [34]
1 year ago
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Solve the questions below

English
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Delicious77 [7]1 year ago
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The receiver of the action "offered" in the sentence is the direct object, and the predicate is a transitive verb, which means options B and D are correct.

<h3>Who is the receiver of the action?</h3>

As we know, we use verbs to indicate actions. The actions usually have a performer and a receiver. If the sentence is in the active voice, the subject is the performer and the direct object is the receiver of the action. In case we have an indirect object, it is the receiver of the direct object rather than the action.

Let's take a look at the sentence we are supposed to analyze here:

  • The children --> subject.
  • Offered --> verb or action.
  • The pastor --> indirect object, receiver of the direct object.
  • Their gift --> direct object, receiver of the action.

<h3>What is a transitive verb?</h3>

A transitive verb is simply a verb that needs an object to receive its actions. A transitive verb can have only a direct object or both a direct and an indirect objects.

As seen above, "offered" has the two types of objects. Therefore, it is a transitive verb.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that options B and D are correct.

Learn more about transitive verbs here:

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