In the following situation, sharing the information would be considered gossiping. Erin's friend James cracked one of his ribs d
uring football practice, but he doesn't want anyone to find out because he's afraid the coach won't let him play in the upcoming game. Erin is worried that he could increase his injuries and feels like she should tell James's coach.
She should <span>In the following situation, sharing the information would be considered gossiping. Erin's friend James cracked one of his ribs during football practice, but he doesn't want anyone to find out because he's afraid the coach won't let him play in the upcoming game. Erin is worried that he could increase his injuries and feels like she should tell James's coach.</span>
In Latin, the indirect object will frequently go between the subject and direct object, while in English the indirect object will go between the verb and the direct object.