Principles of General Grammar. Comp. And Arranged for the Use of Colleges And Schools

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The action expressed by an active verb may relate to an extraneous object toward which it is directed, and which completes the idea ; the word denoting this com- plement of the action is called object. The action may be absolute — that is, may remain within its agent ; it is then 90 PRINCIPLES OF GENERAL GRAMMAR.
complete in itself, and does not require an object. Hence two sorts of active verbs, the transitive and the intran- sitive.
The transitive verb may reach its object directly, or by mea
...ns of a preposition ; the first is called transitive- direct, the second transitive-indirect ; and their respective objects are called accordingly direct and indirect objects.
The direct object, in our modern idioms, corresponds to the Latin' and Greek accusatives, and the indirect to an oblique case, including the preposition in its composi- tion.
The same verb may be transitive-direct with regard to one thing, and transitive-indirect with regard to an- other ; it has then two objects, one direct and another indirect, as : I received a booh from my father ; I gave a booh to my brother.


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