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Hey there! Looking to brush up on your grammar skills? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Today, we’re talking about ditransitive verbs - those verbs that take three arguments. Sounds complicated? Don’t worry - I’m here to break it down for ya! Let’s dive in and get started on understanding list ditransitive verbs.
Which Is A List Of Ditransitive Verbs? [Solved]
Hey, these ditransitive verbs are a piece of cake! They’re all about buying, giving, granting, lending, making, passing, sending, serving, showing, teaching and telling. Pretty cool stuff!
Ditransitive verbs are a type of verb that take three arguments: a subject, an indirect object, and a direct object. Examples include ‘give’, ‘send’, and ‘show’. They’re useful for expressing actions like giving someone something or sending something somewhere. So if you want to say “I gave my friend a book”, you’d use the ditransitive verb ‘give’. Pretty cool, huh?