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Objeto directo e indirecto en ingles

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Objeto directo Un objeto directo es una persona o una cosa que es afectada directamente por la acción del  verbo . Podrías decir que el objeto directo "recibe la acción del verbo." "He broke  the window ." ("Rompió la ventana.") ¿Qué fue afectado por la acción? La ventana. Entonces " the window " es el objeto directo. "The ball hit  her ." ("La pelota le pegó.") ¿Qué pegó la pelota? A ella. Entonces " her " es el objeto directo. "He is making  a pancake ." ("Está haciendo una tortita.") ¿Qué está haciendo? Una tortita. Entonces " a pancake " es el objeto directo. "Lucky noticed  the bone ." ("Lucky notó el hueso.") ¿Qué notó Lucky? El hueso. Entonces " the bone " es el objeto directo. "The boy loves  his father ." ("El niño quiere a su padre.") ¿A quién quiere el niño? A su padre. Ent

Simple past with when clauses

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Simple past with when clauses Clauses are groups of words which have meaning but are often not complete sentences. Some clauses begin with the word "when" such as "when I dropped my pen..." or "when class began..." These clauses are called when-clauses, and they are very important. The examples below contain when-clauses. Examples: When I paid her one dollar, she answered my question. She answered my question when I paid her one dollar. When-clauses are important because they always happen first when both clauses are in the simple past. Both of the examples above mean the same thing: first, I paid her one dollar, and then, she answered my question. It is not important whether "when I paid her one dollar" is at the beginning of the sentence or at the end of the sentence. However, the example below has a different meaning. First, she answered my question, and then, I paid her one dollar. Example: I paid her one doll