Hi,
I came across a sentence from a text and had trouble analyzing it. The source provides the sentence: "United States policy deprived Native Americans of their ancestral lands."
The source states that "their ancestral lands" is an indirect object, but I cannot see how that is the case. Can someone explain?
Thanks!
Analyzing indirect object in prepositional phrase
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The verb deprive here takes two objects direct one is Native Americans indirect one is the accusative noun phrase their ancestral lands.bankaitora wrote:Hi,
I came across a sentence from a text and had trouble analyzing it. The source provides the sentence: "United States policy deprived Native Americans of their ancestral lands."
The source states that "their ancestral lands" is an indirect object, but I cannot see how that is the case. Can someone explain?
Thanks!
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