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English, 18.11.2020 15:30 jfw0504

PLS HELP! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO PERSON WHO ANSWERS CORRECTLY! 1. Select the correct verb. Then, find the direct object of that verb. If there is no direct object, select none.
The grandfather clock is in the corner.
Sitting, setting
Direct object:
Corner, clock, none
2. Select the correct verb. Then, find the direct object of that verb. If there is no direct object, select none.
Rafael the laundry out to dry this morning.
Sat, set
Direct object:
Laundry, none, morning
3. Select the correct verb. Then, find the direct object of that verb. If there is no direct object, select none.
Where should I ?
Set, sit
Direct object:
None, I
4. Select the correct verb. Then, find the direct object of that verb. If there is no direct object, select none.
Austin watched me the heavy lamp on the counter.
Sit set
Direct object:
Counter, lamp, none
5. Select the correct verb. Then, find the direct object of that verb. If there is no direct object, select none.
The heavy lamp on the counter.
Sets, sits
Direct object:
Lamp, counter none
6. Select the correct verb. Then, find the direct object of that verb. If there is no direct object, select none.
I am the trash cans on the sidewalk.
Sitting, setting
Direct object:
None, cans, trash

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