Answer: <u>a BALL</u>
Explanation:
<u>Direct object: a BALL</u>
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<u>To identify a direct object one asks "what" for the verb and the answer has no preposition to complete or answer this "what".</u>
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<u>subject:</u> kyle
<u>predicate:</u> threw a BALL to his dog.
<u>indirect object: </u> to his dog.
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▹ Answer
<em>1. be traveling</em>
<em>2. will have bought</em>
<em>3. be climbing</em>
<em>4. have finished</em>
<em>5. will be looking</em>
<em>6. will have left</em>
<em>7. be spending</em>
<em>8. won't be learning</em>
<em>9. I'll be watching</em>
<em>10. completing</em>
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▹ Step-by-Step Explanation
All these phrases make sense in the type of way you are speaking about it.
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