6 июн. 2015 г. · If a noun is the object of a preposition, and if that prepositional phrase is complementing the verb, then yes, that noun is an oblique. But ... |
2 окт. 2024 г. · So, I understand a indirect object is a beneficiary of the verb, but not directly (it's the "whom" receiving the direct object). |
6 июн. 2023 г. · An indirect object comes before the direct object but the prepositional phrase may or may not. As I say, I'm old and perhaps they teach it ... |
Objects (direct and indirect) are related directly to the verb. Obliques are related to the verb via a preposition and are not objects of the verb: A. He drove ... |
2 окт. 2024 г. · So, I understand a indirect object is a beneficiary of the verb, but not directly (it's the "whom" receiving the direct object). |
2 окт. 2024 г. · In the sentence: "he built the house for him"... is /him/ the indirect object, or the oblique object? Since it both conveys the "whom" and follows a preposition ... |
19 сент. 2023 г. · In a typical SOV word order, would the indirect object with any related pre/postpositions be placed before the verb instead? |
20 нояб. 2015 г. · If it moves to the prepositional phrase that comes after the direct object, it is not an indirect object. (We call it an oblique.) Ditransitive ... |
1 июл. 2023 г. · Indirect objects are the objects of verbs, not prepositions, and they always come before the direct object. |
14 февр. 2020 г. · As you may have read, the oblique object has the same case marking on the noun as the indirect object: -ra for human nouns and -e for nonhuman ... |
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