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* nouns can act as multiple objects of a verb | * nouns can act as multiple objects of a verb | ||
* ex.: "The pitcher threw the catcher a hardball pitch" | * ex.: "The pitcher threw the catcher a hardball pitch" | ||
** S: pitcher V: threw O: catcher | ** S: pitcher V: threw O: catcher (noun), hardball (noun) and pitch (noun) | ||
Click expand for an example of multiple nouns as objects from | Click expand for an example of multiple nouns as objects from [https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/pdf/sat-practice-test-10.pdf CB Writing practice test 10, question 36]: | ||
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<pre>Tuition-reimbursement programs signal that employers offer their [36] [workers’ opportunities] for personal and professional development. | <pre>Tuition-reimbursement programs signal that employers offer their [36] [workers’ opportunities] for personal and professional development. |
Revision as of 16:35, 24 April 2021
- nouns can act as multiple objects of a verb
- ex.: "The pitcher threw the catcher a hardball pitch"
- S: pitcher V: threw O: catcher (noun), hardball (noun) and pitch (noun)
Click expand for an example of multiple nouns as objects from CB Writing practice test 10, question 36:
Tuition-reimbursement programs signal that employers offer their [36] [workers’ opportunities] for personal and professional development. A) worker's opportunities [NO CHANGE] B) workers opportunities’ C) workers opportunities D) worker’s opportunity’s
- elimination
- x A) "workers'" is incorrect object
- x B) and x D) the noun "opportunities" cannot possess the preposition "for"
- Correct answer C) = S: employers V: offer O: workers O: opportunities