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3F - Direct and indirect object
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Middelbare school
havo
Leerjaar 3
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English
WELCOME BACK!
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Today's plan
- Last class
- Grammar explanation
- Practise
Goal: you'll know how to form indirect questions. You'll know more about indirect en direct objects.
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Direct vs. Indirect Questions
When we ask for information, we often use direct questions:
Where is it?
If we want to be more polite/formal, we use indirect questions:
Can you tell me where it is?
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How to form an indirect question...
Indirect questions often begin with:
- Could you
tell me ...;
- I would like to know ...;
- I was wondering ...;
- Is there any chance...
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Grammar: Verbs with two objects
For this Unit is important to remember what verbs, subjects and objects are.
Verb: A word that shows an action. (Werkwoord)
Subject: The person or thing that performs the verb. (Onderwerp)
(Direct) object: The person or thing affected by the verb. (Lijdend voorwerp)
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My friend bought a new phone
VERB
SUBJECT
OBJECT
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Grammar: Verbs with two objects
Some sentences have two objects. A direct object and an indirect object.
The direct object (= lijdend voorwerp) is thing (or person) affected by the verb.
The indirect object (= meewerkend voorwerp) is the person (or thing) that receives the direct object.
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Grammar: Verbs with two objects
My brother bought clothes for his girlfriend.
Subject - verb - direct object - indirect object
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Mr. Rogers wrote a letter for his wife.
Direct object
Indirect object
Verb
Subject
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She made her sick daughter a healthy meal.
Direct object
Indirect object
Verb
Subject
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You gave your heart to the wrong person.
Direct object
Indirect object
Verb
Subject
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The teacher showed the students the answer.
Direct object
Indirect object
Verb
Subject
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Grammar: Verbs with two objects
The indirect object can come before or after the indirect object in the sentence.
When the direct object comes first we use 'to' or 'for' before the indirect object.
A sentence can only have an indirect object if it has a direct object.
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Grammar: Verbs with two objects
How to recognize the direct object: Ask 'what?' or 'whom?' about the verb.
How to recognize the indirect object: Find the DIRECT object, and ask who will receive the direct object.
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TO DO
Homework for Friday:
6G ex. 3, 5, GB 6.4 + GB 6.5
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