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To make a verb, a refleive verb, we have to put the prefix ''-'' on the verb and then we don't need the object because the subject '''is''' the object. | To make a verb, a refleive verb, we have to put the prefix ''-'' on the verb and then we don't need the object because the subject '''is''' the object. | ||
== Ditransitive Verbs == | |||
In grammar, a '''ditransitive''' (or '''bitransitive''') '''verb''' is a transitive verb whose contextual use corresponds to a subject and two objects which refer to a theme and a recipient. In languages which mark grammatical case, it is common to differentiate the objects of a ditransitive verb using, for example, the accusative case for the direct object, and the dative case for the indirect object. Kallestiyes does differientiate the objects of a ditransitive verb : The direct object is marked in the accusative case and indirect object, dative case. The indirect object is mostly before the direct object, however the oblique pronoun is put as a prefix on the verb and the indirect object remains. | |||
=== Attributive Ditransitive Verbs === | |||
The first object is a direct object. The second object is an object complement which take the same case as for the nominative case. |
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