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how do you not understand it?
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i mean like whats the difference
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and how can i find them in setnences
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Which kind of complement are the underlined words?
Isn't the best musical of the year Beauty and the Beast?
A.
predicate adjective
B.
direct object
C.
predicate nominative
D.
indirect object
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which one is under lined
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Beauty and the beast
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i want to know how to do it
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ok well here is an example
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Bob bought Carl three pizzas. what did Bob buy is the direct object. Who he bought them for is th indirect object
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do you understand now
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indirect answers to or for whom? or to of for what?