04/07/2021
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The direct complement (also called direct object) is the structure of the sentence that directly receives the action of the verb. For example: I booked the tickets. (the entrances is the OD)
The direct object exists in sentences with Transitive verbs, that is, in verbs that need the direct object to complete their meaning. For this reason, sentences with a complement or direct object are called transitive sentences.
The direct object is always within the predicate of prayer. To recognize it, the structure must be replaced by lo, los, la, las (the one that corresponds). For example:
To identify the direct object or direct object, it will be highlighted with bold.
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