Asked by Lynn
I'm confused on what the direct object is in the following sentence:
Read "King of the Wind," and learn more about the adventures of Agba and his horse.
Read "King of the Wind," and learn more about the adventures of Agba and his horse.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The direct object is "King of the Wind." It answers the question WHAT after the verb, "read."
Note: The verb "learn" doesn't have a direct object in this sentence. The words following that verb are in the prepositional phrase, "about the adventures of Agba and his horse."
Note: The verb "learn" doesn't have a direct object in this sentence. The words following that verb are in the prepositional phrase, "about the adventures of Agba and his horse."
Answered by
Lynn
Okay, I understand that now. Thank you for your help.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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