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The difference between double objects and compound objects and how to change the passive voice.

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Double object (indirect object)

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Direct objects) and composite objects (that is, objects

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Although these two objects are similar in form, their structures and meanings are different.

In addition, the words acting as these two components are also different in parts of speech. In double objects, nouns or pronouns can be used as indirect objects or direct objects. In compound objects, there are many words that can be used as complements of objects, such as nouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases and infinitives.

(phrase)

And word segmentation

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1.

Transitive verbs are followed by two objects, namely, double objects (indirect objects

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Direct object). The direct object is the receiver of the action, and the indirect object indicates the direction or goal of the predicate action. Generally speaking, indirect objects follow verbs.

For example:

I

give

Jack

a

Pen. I gave Jack a pen.

In the passive voice, both objects can be used as subjects.

A

pen

be

in consideration of

arrive

Jack

pass by

I

or

Jack

be

in consideration of

a

pen

pass by

Me.

2.

Composite object,

The meaning of the object is not complete, so it is necessary to add a word or phrase after the object to supplement its identity, characteristics, state or action. This is a compound object, also called object+object complement.

For example, we

call out

he

Jack

.

We call him Jack.

I

find

he

Anger. I found him angry.

In the passive voice, only the object can be the subject, and the complement can't be the subject.

male

be

call out

Jackby

We.

male

be

find

angry

pass by

Me.

The above is for reference only!