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the boy told his friend his big secret verb and object in this sentence ​

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Answered by yashjha28
3

Answer:

Direct Object

He kicked the ball.

The normal order of an English sentence is subject-verb-object, like this:

subject verb object

He kicked the ball.

In the above sentence, the action or verb is "kicked". The subject (He) performed the action (kicked). And the object (the ball) received the action.

Strictly speaking, "the ball" is the direct object, and the direct object directly received the action of the verb. Let's look at some more examples:

subject verb direct object

The teacher explained the rules.

Cats eat fish.

John loves Mary.

I like chocolate.

They have bought a new car.

The company is considering my proposal.

Notice that in all the above cases the subject is "doing" the action, and the direct object (D.O.) is receiving or undergoing the action.

A direct object can be one word or several words. It can be:

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Answered by priyaray2306
2

Answer:

Verb: told

Object: his friend his big secret

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