tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2869943374408609048.post669953367857967389..comments2023-09-21T07:44:31.672-06:00Comments on English Skills Blog: *ALL CHANGE!*Veronica Baighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14699213044999575738noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2869943374408609048.post-91161764823999158032016-10-27T11:23:18.144-06:002016-10-27T11:23:18.144-06:00Nichole and Diana, you have confused the direct an...Nichole and Diana, you have confused the direct and indirect object. <br /><br />Nichole, there is also a problem with the article ("an").<br />Diana, you did not change the verb.<br />Brad, "all" is not an adverb. Actually, there is no adverb in the original sentence, so one would have had to be added.Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00158179989555947127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2869943374408609048.post-44546280553990076362016-10-23T14:36:04.546-06:002016-10-23T14:36:04.546-06:001. subject noun - The young grandmother bequeathed...1. subject noun - The young grandmother bequeathed all her money to an animal charity.<br />2. direct object noun - The young grandmother bequeathed all of her property to an animal charity.<br />3. indirect object noun - The young grandmother bequeathed all of her property to her daughter.<br />4. adjectives - The old grandmother bequeathed all of her property to her daughter.<br />5. adverbs - The old grandmother bequeathed most of her property to her daughter.<br />6. verb name - The old grandmother gave most of her property to her daughter.<br />7. verb tense - The old grandmother is going to give most of her property to her daughter.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01950514035616790252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2869943374408609048.post-61717873754644704082016-10-18T17:33:18.191-06:002016-10-18T17:33:18.191-06:00The dying man bequeathed all his money to an anima...The dying man bequeathed all his money to an animal charity.<br /><br />Changes: <br /><br />1. subject noun The dying lady bequeathed all her money to an animal charity.<br />2. direct object noun The dying lady bequeathed all her money to the cat. <br />3. indirect object noun The dying lady bequeathed her entire belongs to the cat. <br />4. adjective(s)The young lady bequeathed her entire belongings to the cat.<br />5. adverb(s) The young lady bequeathed all her belongs to the cat.<br />6. verb name The young lady bequeathed the cat all her belongings.<br />7. verb tense The young lady will be bequeathing all her belongings to her cat.dianazhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04289439291988338305noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2869943374408609048.post-3558430573399897072016-10-17T09:37:15.088-06:002016-10-17T09:37:15.088-06:001. Subject noun - The dying frog bequeathed all hi...1. Subject noun - The dying frog bequeathed all his money to an animal charity.<br />2. Direct Object Noun - The dying frog bequeathed all his money to an zoo.<br />3. Indirect Object Noun - The dying frog bequeathed all his flies to an zoo.<br />4. Adjective(s) - The purple frog bequeathed all his flies to an zoo.<br />5. Adverb(s) - The purple frog bequeathed all her flies to an zoo.<br />7. Verb Tense - The purple frog will be bequeathing all her flies to an zoo.Nichole M.noreply@blogger.com