Using 2 Object Verbs

文章發表:2015/10/28

As you may remember, there are some verbs which take 2 objects. Some of these 2 object verb chunks are invertible, and some are not invertible.
 
This week we are going to look at 2-object verbs. Remember that with these verb chunks, some you can swap the objects and some you cannot. Do the next task.
 
Task 1: Sort these verb chunks into the table below.
 
 agree with s/o (about/on s/th)
 
 inform s/o (about/of s/th)
 
 prepare s/th (for n.p.)
 
 return s/th (to s/o)
 
 tell s/o s/th
 
 
 talk about s/th with s/o
 
 talk to s/o (about s/th)
 
 talk to s/o about s/th
 
 tell s/o (about s/th)
 
 tell s/th to s/o
 
 
non-invertible
invertible
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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*2015/10/30更新
 
Here are the answers from the previous task.
non-invertible
invertible
 
 return s/th (to s/o)
 
 prepare s/th (for n.p.)
 
 inform s/o (about/of s/th)
 
 talk to s/o (about s/th)
 
 tell s/o (about s/th)
 
 agree with s/o (about/on s/th)
 
 
 tell s/o s/th
 
 tell s/th to s/o
 
 talk about s/th with s/o
 
 talk to s/o about s/th
 

*Remember that with non-invertible verbs you don’t need to mention the second object; but that if you do mention it, you need to add a preposition first.

*Remember that with invertible verbs, when you invert the two objects, you need also to add a preposition.
 
*Notice that ‘talk’ can be both invertible and non-invertible. This means that you don’t need to use the second object (non-invertible), but if you want to, you need to use ‘about.’ If you want to invert the two objects, you need to change ‘with’ to ‘to.’
 
  
 


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