I took 62-7 quiz. It was about Indirect objects and object complements. I don’t know this grammar. It wasn’t clear for me. I had lots of mistakes like “Improper storage can make the best wine undrinkable.” and they want me to chose between Indirect object/direct object or Direct object/object complement. I choose the wrong one. I noticed that If the sentence is clear ,has linking verb or related to you it might properly direct object/object complement like “Doing crossword puzzles keeps your mind sharp, but if the sentence is clear and doesn’t related to you, It might be Indirect object/object complement. I also took 62-9 quiz. It was a little bit clearer than the others. It was talking about Linking, transitive, and intransitive verbs. I knew that inking (followed by a subject complement), transitive (followed by a direct object), or intransitive (followed by an adverb, an adverb phrase, or nothing at all). I answered most of the question right. The example for linking verb is “ Professor Flanagan is never late.” The example for transitive verb is “A person with a phobia has an irrational fear of something.“ . Also for intransitive is “ Forgetting to kiss us good-bye, Alexis ran to the train's platform.“
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