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mardi 22 février 2011

Ditransitive Verb


A ditransitive verb is one that takes two complements, a direct object and an indirect object at the same time.
Examples

He gave her the letter.

* "The letter" is the direct object, what he gave, and "her" is the indirect object, the person he gave it to. Examples

He gave her the letter.

* "The letter" is the direct object, what he gave, and "her" is the indirect object, the person he gave it to.
Robin gave Linda a book.
The teacher asked James a question.
That horrid music gave me a headache.

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