Question #c4492

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Mar 17, 2017

Direct objects are as follows:
2. 'floor'
3. there is none
4. "shoes" and "couch"
5. there is none
6. "bedroom" and "hall"

Explanation:

A direct object is the whom or what to which the action was applied. The action applied is called the verb. The person or thing that is applying the action is the subject.

Every sentence needs at least a subject and a verb as building blocks in the sentence structure.

Example: Tara painted.

"Tara" is the subject and "painted" is the verb. But we do not know from this sentence what it was that Tara painted. If we add a direct object (or two) we get:

Tara painted the bedroom and the hall.