Direct object is a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transition verb. Like example John fed his fish the direct object is the fish.
Indirect object someone or something affected by the transition verb but not the primary object. Like example Give him the candy him is the indirect object.
Answer:
butter
Explanation:
side step right left to the beat
*vocalizing*
hot like the moon rock with me baby
cuz u know that i got that heat lemme show u cuz talk is cheap
A girl taking her cousin to the prom to pose as her date
or an uncle hiring in nephew to work for his shop
What the heck do you mean
<span>The famous old saying about building a fire in a kayak is "you can't have your kayak and heat it too." This is a play off of the saying: "you can't have your cake and eat it too." Meaning that oftentimes you can't do two things at once or keep something brand new and also use it.</span>