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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Answer: to emphasize that there is still work to be done
Explanation: the internet
<u>Descriptive. </u>
I believe home is where you find peace, tranquility, joy, and most importantly were you feel safe. My home is a small place, located down a small road. Though the street seems quite dull, with all the simple red-brick houses lining the edges, it has to be the place I love most.
My home is a small, simple house. It looks like all the other houses around the area, with its thatched roof and red-brick walls. It has a small front yard, where I do my gardening, and keep a table and chairs, in case guests visit.
My neighbors are kind people, who often keep to themselves. I like how they have respect for everyone in our lane, even with the more misunderstood people.
If someone were to stand outside my house, they would see the same as every other house down our street, but they would smell the different scents of flowers, taste the scent of freshly baked biscuits and immediately feel welcome.
you can add on extra information, and extend the descriptions.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "My puppy ripped apart his toys and then hid them around the house." The sentence that uses verb tenses correctly is this one, <span>My puppy ripped apart his toys and then hid them around the house because the verbs ripped and hid are both in past tense.</span>
Answer:
You and me alone
Madness of world locked away
Peace and quiet reigns
Explanation:
I used this for my Haiku poem last year, hope this helps!