3F - Direct and indirect object

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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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