[ Grammar Double Object Verbs ]
“Explain” is
A. a double-object verb.
B. not a double-object verb.
Select your answer:
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Grammar: Morphology › ViewRefers to the distinction between the speaker (first ______), the addressee (second ______) and others (third _____). ______ is reflected in the personal pronouns and verb forms and can also indicate singular or plural. For example, by writing ‘We helped’, the pronoun ‘we’ is the first _______ plural form indicating that although the writer was personally involved in an action, they were not alone.
A. person
B. tense
C. root or stem
D. morpheme
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Jack _____ yet, otherwise he would have telephoned me.
A. mustn’t have arrived
B. shouldn’t have arrived
C. can’t have arrived
D. needn’t have arrived