Luckily, it didn't rain. 主语+谓语 3. I wasn't happy. 主语+谓语+表语 4. I hate rainy days. 主语+谓语+直接宾语 5. I ate some nice bread. 主语+谓语+直接宾语 6. I caught a bad cold. 主语+谓语+直接宾语 7. I had a high fever and coughed a lot. 主语+谓语+直接宾语+状语 8. ...
COMPLEMENTS Direct Object & Indirect Objects:直接宾语和补语;间接宾语 热度: 英语微妙动词(tricky verbs)的用法 热度: Boundary Objects - Exampler:边界对象的模范 热度: 相关推荐 DirectObjectsofVerbs Manyactionsare targeted atsomething…. Wewatchedthemovie. WHATwerewewatching?(WHATwasour TARGET?) ...
Some transitive verbs can take two objects, the direct object(DO)and the indirect object(IO). The sentence structureis like this:SI0DOS+V+|O+DOHobo brought Eddie his clothes.TIPVerbs can be used with to: bringgive hand lend offer pass paypost read sell send showtake teach tell writeWe...
(2014). Nouns, Verbs, Objects, Actions, and Abstractions: Local fMRI Activity Indexes Semantics, Not Lexical Categories. Brain and Language, 132, 28-42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2014.03.001Moseley R. L., Pulvermüller F. (2014). Nouns, verbs, objects, actions, and ...
動-ACTION by:流行风ING 2.5万 Action English by:VOCFM100 466 离开Acoustic Ver by:华语音乐 8.3万 100 Action Principles by:XY妈妈 6519 FC Action 52 by:双月传说 624 Mulan live action by:草原上的小木屋 289 Turnin Up 43VER-Badnewz
C Direct and indirect objects Study these sentences with the verbs give and offer. ……… ……… He gave a book to her. They offered some money to him. He gave her a book. They offered him some money. She was given a book (by him).He was offered some money (by them). ………...
6.0 Diagramming Direct Objects Diagram direct objects on the same horizontal line as the subject and the verb. Separate the verb and the direct object with a vertical line that doesn't go below the horizontal line. The baby kicked theball. ...
The double object construction: some verbs in English can take two objects, most of these objects have "give" the meaning of double object is composed of a direct object and indirect object. Person who bear the direct object is the verb, indirect object indicate the direction of the predicate...
are a conflation of the old accusative and dative cases, as well as of the genitive case after prepositions. This conflated form is called the oblique case, or the object (objective) case because it is used for objects of verbs (direct, indirect, or oblique) as we [translate] ...
A. (2012). Objects, events and "to be" verbs in Spanish: An ERP study of the syntax-semantics interface. Brain and Language, 120, 127-134. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandl.2010.12.006Leone-Fernandez, B., Molinaro, N., Carreiras, M., & Barber, H. A. (2012). Objects, events and ``to ...