I'm not sure what you are asking here, so if I'm off, I'm sorry.
The direct object of that sentence would be -swimming-.
love direct object
The direct object of the verb 'love' is hockey.
There is no indirect object. Teacher is the subject, gave is the verb, love is the direct object, and to the children is the prep phrase.
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When you are trying to say "I love you" you conjugate querer in the yo form because you are the one doing the loving. Then you want to answer the question of who or what do I love? Therefore, you use a direct object pronoun to answer this question. Since te is the direct object pronoun for the tú form, that is what you use.
My favorite season is summer. My birthday is in summer. But there are many reasons I love summer. I absolutely love swimming. No school is probably the best thing about summer though. Sincerly Yours, zania1515
et (את) indicated a defined direct object (in other words, a direct object that starts with "the" or is a proper name. For example:I love chococolate = ani ohev chokoladaI love the chocolate = ani ohev et ha chokolada.
I gave her the love letter. Or, I gave the love letter to her.In both sentences, the direct object of the verb 'gave' is the noun 'letter' and the indirect object is the pronoun 'her'.
Yes. It is a complete thought, containing a subject, verb, and direct object.
Oh, dude, like, totally! You can use "country" as a direct object in a sentence. For example, "I visited the country." See, easy peasy lemon squeezy!
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how can u expect enyone to anwser that if u don't give the following sentence? is it -nova net- try this for example if killian and justin love hockey -hockey- would be the direct object