JOUR 1330 Lecture 1: JOUR 1330

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A subject is a noun or pronoun that does the acting or being in a sentence. To find it, ask who? or what? before the verb. A direct object is the direct receiver of the action in a sentence. To find it, ask whom? or what? after the verb. Indirect object: a person/thing to whom/to which, or for whom/for which, an action is done. You can put to or for in front of an indirect object. Transitive verb: directs action at noun or pronoun (direct object) - i read. Intransitive verb: expresses action that is not directed toward an object the book (something after) Which of these are transitive (must have a direct object) I lay the book on the table. (put). Lay= transitive because it has a direct object. I sit in a chair. (be seated). I set the clock on my desk. (put). Set= transitive verb because the clock is being put.

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