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<code>'''VERB''' '''+''' '''NOUN''' (indirect object) '''+''' '''NOUN''' (direct object)</code> | <code>'''VERB''' '''+''' '''NOUN''' (indirect object) '''+''' '''NOUN''' (direct object)</code> | ||
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<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgGwcr4zFCc</youtube> | |||
==List of double object verbs== | ==List of double object verbs== |
Revision as of 20:53, 10 December 2021
English Double object verbs
Hello English learners! 😃
In today's lesson, we're going to study English verbs that can have two objects.
The Double Object Construction
In English, some verbs have 2 objects:
- an indirect object
- and a direct object.
Subject | Verb | Indirect object | Direct object |
---|---|---|---|
She | brought | her father | some fruits. |
My husband | sent | her | a letter |
She | cooked | all her friends | a delicious cake. |
These clauses have the following structure:
VERB + NOUN (indirect object) + NOUN (direct object)
Video
List of double object verbs
Verb | Sentence Example |
---|---|
ask | |
bake | |
bear | |
begrudge | |
bet | |
book | |
bring | |
buy | |
carve | |
cook | |
cost | |
do | |
envy | |
excuse | |
feed | |
fetch | |
find | |
fix | |
forgive | |
get | |
give | |
hand | |
kick | |
knit | |
lend | |
make | |
order | |
owe | |
paint | |
pass | |
pay | |
read | |
sell | |
send | |
serve | |
set | |
sew | |
ship | |
show | |
sing | |
teach | |
tell | |
throw | |
toss | |
write |