PPT-Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
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What are direct and indirect objects There are two types of objects Direct Objects Indirect Objects We are going to use the following sentence as a model for the
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What are direct and indirect objects There are two types of objects Direct Objects Indirect Objects We are going to use the following sentence as a model for the rest of the lesson Jorge threw the ball to Juan. Subject . and object pronouns. . A. Subject pronouns: . 1. In the nominative case. 2. Used as the subject of a sentence. . 3. she, he, I, You, it, they, we. B. Object Pronouns. 1. In the objective case. Page 132. Complements. Every predicate contains a verb. Some predicates, however, need more than just a verb to complete the sentence. . Example: . A dragonfly has. (not a complete sentence, although it has a verb and subject). Direct Characterization. With direct characterization, the author tells you exactly what the character is like by listing the character’s personality traits.. Examples. AJ is friendly and talkative. He is a good athlete.. Direct Object. 1. Direct object receives the verb's action . directly. : . The . dog ate . the bone. .. . 2. Direct object pronouns replace direct obj. nouns: . The . dog ate . it. .. 3. In Italian, the direct object pronouns corresponding to "me," "him/her/it", etc. are. Subject . and object pronouns. . A. Subject pronouns: . 1. In the nominative case. 2. Used as the subject of a sentence. . 3. she, he, I, You, it, they, we. B. Object Pronouns. 1. In the objective case. English. What a story needs…. T. he development of the characters, which is known as characterization, is . extremely. important to bring out the . essence. of the story.. Characterization. is the process through which the writer brings forth the nature, personality, and physical appearance of the characters for the reader's better understanding of them.. Objects. Lecture Notes. What . You Should Know About . Objects. An object is often necessary to complete a basic sentence containing an action verb. . Objects . also make sentences more meaningful to the readers. . . and. Disgruntled . Disney Princesses. Snow White cleans the house.. subject. predicate. d. irect object. verb. The verb . in the predicate is the . action word. . Sentences with direct objects use a special kind of verb called . Subject & Object. Possessive. Reflexive. Interrogative. Pronouns. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns.. . pro- means for (standing FOR a noun). Personal Pronouns. Pronouns that are used to refer to people or things are called . Reporting speech. . There are two ways of reporting what somebody . says:. direct speech . indirect (or reported) speech.. Direct Speech. In direct speech we use the speaker’s own words.. “In text we put speech marks around the words spoken”. Direct. and . Indirect. Object Pronouns and learned that we place them either directly before a conjugated verb or attach them to an . infinitive. . But what happens when we have . both . direct. PERSONAL PRONOUNS. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS. OUTLINE. THIS THESE vs THAT THOSE . DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS. THIS/THESE: NEAR (CLOSE TO YOU). THAT/THOSE: FAR (FAR FROM YOU). We use . this (singular) . In. . Italian. . In Italian an . indirect object. . indicates . to whom. or . for whom. something is done. . For example, in the sentence below: . La cameriera offre un caffè . a Signor Manini.. review. (to me) . Me. (a . mí. ) . (to . us) . Nos. . (a . nosotros. ). (to . you) . Te. . . (. a . ti. ). (to . him/her) . Le. . (. a . él. , a . ella. , a . usted. ) .
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