Asked by marylyn
They lawyers advised (the client) to stay silent while in court. What is the client?
A:Direct Object
B:Indirect Object***
C:Predicate Nominative
D:Predicate Adjective
Is this correct?
A:Direct Object
B:Indirect Object***
C:Predicate Nominative
D:Predicate Adjective
Is this correct?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
No, there’s no indirect object in that sentence.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, you're right.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Could client be an indirect object with the infinitive phrase the direct object?
Answered by
marylyn
So, it is Indirect Object?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Let's wait an hour or two for Writeacher to answer my question. Both of us are experienced English teachers, but it's fairly common for experts to disagree on some grammatical matters.
Answered by
marylyn
Fine with me....I have other lessons to do....Thank you so much!
Answered by
Reed
For what it's worth, I agree with Ms. Sue. :)
Answered by
Reed
Well, and with Marylyn.
Answered by
Writeacher
Possibly, I guess.
I've just never seen an indirect object used with the verb "advise" before.
Give
Bring
Leave
Sell
Tell
I guess it could work with "advise," though, since the meaning is close to "tell."!
I've just never seen an indirect object used with the verb "advise" before.
Give
Bring
Leave
Sell
Tell
I guess it could work with "advise," though, since the meaning is close to "tell."!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
There's an another expert chiming in. Thanks, Reed.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I haven't either, Writeacher. But "to stay silent" answers "what" after "advise." That leaves the "clent" to answer the question "to whom" after "advise."
Answered by
Writeacher
The other thing I keep tripping over is that with the other verbs, the indirect object can be turned into a prephrase, and it’ll be smooth phrasing.
Bring me the book. (IO)
Bring the book to me. (obj of prep)
Tell me a story.
Tell a story to me.
But I can’t make that work with the sentence in question.
Bring me the book. (IO)
Bring the book to me. (obj of prep)
Tell me a story.
Tell a story to me.
But I can’t make that work with the sentence in question.
Answered by
Writeacher
... turned into a prepositional phrase ...
Answered by
Ms. Sue
true
Answered by
Writeacher
I take “client” to be the direct obj and the infinitive phrase to serve as an adj, modifying “client.”
Answered by
Reed
I see your reasoning, Writeacher. Marylyn will have to turn in her best answer and see which of us her teacher agrees with.
Answered by
marylyn
Good Morning! Interesting conversation. I thank you all so much for your help. I never figured on this question going this far. I do appreciate it for sure. Have a wonderful day everyone...:0)
Answered by
Writeacher
You, too, Marylyn!! Good luck with this one!
Answered by
marylyn
Thank you!
Answered by
Anonymous
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Answered by
marylyn
Here is an update.....the verdict is in.....Myself, Ms. Sue and Reed were correct!!! I had to wait to post this..had a lot of work to do.....finally done for the day. You all have a good evening!
Answered by
v
hey Marylyn do you have the entire lesson answers for Conexus academy
Answered by
v
also how do you get back to this question when someone replies to my comment
Answered by
Dead
If you're here from connections lesson 9: written language focus: style and voice quiz here's 1-11 (we gotta stick together y'all)
1-c
2d
3b
4c
5n
6a
7d
8b
9c
10b
11b
1-c
2d
3b
4c
5n
6a
7d
8b
9c
10b
11b
Answered by
Dead
Here's the rest and confirmed corrections
5 - d
7 - c
12d
13b
14 d
15 c
16 a
17 b
18c
19d
20a
21b
Just took it so good luck
5 - d
7 - c
12d
13b
14 d
15 c
16 a
17 b
18c
19d
20a
21b
Just took it so good luck
Answered by
jasmine
Y'all DEAD is completely right . 100% shout out to you bro ! I just took it & got 20/20 !! May God bless you carnal !! For some reason he went to 21 ? but no one pay attention to that number . It's just an extra number . Love you Bro !!
Answered by
chickfia
i got 16/20 from Deads answers :/
Writing/Language Focus; Style and Voice
The Middle Ages 1066-1485
1.C- Knightly social Code
2.D- calculating
3.B- formal order
4.C- weakness of character
5.D- remission of sin
6.A- written laws
7.C- secular
8.B- skills or expertise
9.C- act of foolisness
10.B- steadfast
11.A- direct object
12.D- predicate adjective
13.B- indirect object
14.D- compound predicate nominative
15.C- compound direct object
16.A- prepositional phrase
17.B- participial phrase
18.C- gerund phrase
19.D- infinitive phrase
20.A- prepositional phrase
These are the correct answers!
Writing/Language Focus; Style and Voice
The Middle Ages 1066-1485
1.C- Knightly social Code
2.D- calculating
3.B- formal order
4.C- weakness of character
5.D- remission of sin
6.A- written laws
7.C- secular
8.B- skills or expertise
9.C- act of foolisness
10.B- steadfast
11.A- direct object
12.D- predicate adjective
13.B- indirect object
14.D- compound predicate nominative
15.C- compound direct object
16.A- prepositional phrase
17.B- participial phrase
18.C- gerund phrase
19.D- infinitive phrase
20.A- prepositional phrase
These are the correct answers!
Answered by
Sabertooth
CHICKFIA IS 100% CORRECT
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