The answer is direct object.
An indirect object cannot exist without a subject, a transitive verb, and a "object," because something (the object) must be "passed" or given to the indirect object.
What is direct object?
- A direct object in English grammar is a word or phrase that receives the verb's action.
- The direct object in the sentence The students eat cake is cake; the verb eats, and the object being eaten is cake.
- A transitive verb is one that is used with an object: a noun, phrase, or pronoun referring to the person or thing affected by the verb's action.
- Admire, maintain, face, and love are transitive verbs in the following sentences: I admire your bravery. We must keep product quality high.
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Choose your favourite movie and write about it, or you could chose one you watched recently (So it's fresh in your mind).
You could also choose one of several popular film titles: (You don't have to use them they're just suggestions and a few are my personal favourites haha)
- Harry Potter (Any of the seven movies: The Philosophers' Stone, The Order of the Pheonix, The Deathly Hallows, etc)
- Lord of the Rings (Fellowship of the Ring, etc)
- The Hobbit (Unexpected Journey and/or Desolation of Smaug)
- Eragon
- Pirates of the Carribean
- The Labyrinth
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- The Lion King
- Frozen
- Tangled
- Godzilla
- The Road to El Dorado
Fifteen nine eleven bblue green yellow hahahah
A - Awes and impressed. The author calls the spider genius(Dickson 7) and and artist with an surpassing merit.