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Direct objects, indirect objects and objective complements are located:

1- critics consider rembrandt the most thoroughly protestant painter of the northern renaissance.
2- president nixon appointed william rehnquist associate justice of the supreme court in 1972.
3- king james I gave scottish settlers a large of land in northern ireland for colonization.
4- at christ's return, will he find many people faithful and true to him?
5- our church sent the missionary to indonesia a substancial donation.
6- his continual complaints about trivials matters made even his friends weary of his company.
7- a paralytic stroke left president wilson an invalid for the rest of his term in office.
8- during my trip to canada, i mailed my friends several colorful post cards.
9- I think justin completely capable for this task.
10- their unusual habits give the umbrella bird and the gooney bird their strange names.
COULD YOU GIVE ME ONE SENTENCE USING THE FOLLOWING.
1-NOUNS USED AS COMPOUND DIRECT OBJECT
2- NOUNS USED AS COMPOUND OBJECT OF A PREPOSITION
3- A NOUN USED AS AN INDIRECT OBJECT
4- A NOUN USED AS AN OBJECTIVE COMPLEMENT.

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As you explore direct objects, indirect objects and objective complements, please use the following ideas to assist with your inquires:

Like math, grammar is based on formulas. Use this formula for identifying Direct Objects:
Subject + verb + what? [sometimes who?] = the direct object
Example: Tammy and Jesse ate strawberries with sugar and whipped cream.
Tammy, Jesse = subjects | ate = verb | ate what? strawberries = direct object

Use this formula to locate both indirect and direct objects:
Subject + verb + to/for whom? + for what/whom?
Example: Jenna ...

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