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English, 22.10.2020 06:01 zahraa244

What are the simple objects and complete objects in these phrases? 1. Eat your dinner!

2. Everyone felt uncomfortable after the event.

3. Mrs. Smith’s fourth period class made the decorations.

4. Watch out!

5. The four angry men chased after the criminal.

6. It is a classroom.

7. Yikes! How long until we leave?

8. My cousin Steve is sure that he saw the dog run towards the school.

9. My favorite book has always been Little Women.

10. Unfortunately, because of the storm, our family cannot leave yet.

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