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19 January, 11:54

Read the sentence.

Unfazed by the morning frenzy before school, dad gave us our lunches before we left.

Which best describes the sentence?

The sentence is built around the simple subject "school" and simple predicate "left." It also contains an indirect object "us," but not a direct object.

The sentence is built around the simple subject "morning" and simple predicate "left." It also contains a direct object "us," but not an indirect object.

The sentence is built around the simple subject "frenzy" and simple predicate "gave us." But, it does not contain either a direct or indirect object.

The sentence is built around the simple subject "dad" and simple predicate "gave." It also contains both a direct object "lunches" and indirect object "us."

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  1. 19 January, 12:10
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    The correct answer is ‘The sentence is built around the simple subject "dad" and simple predicate "gave." It also contains both a direct object "lunches" and indirect object "us."’. The phrase "unfazed by the morning frenzy before school" is an adjunct and does not give necessary information. ‘Dad’, ‘us’ and ‘our lunches’ are the three grammatical roles (subject, indirect object, direct object respectively) that are necessitated by the verb ‘gave’.
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