Is the phrase in bold a direct object or an indirect object?
Alexa built her clients a sleek new website.
The phrase "her clients a sleek new website" functions as a direct object in the sentence.
Is the phrase in bold a direct object or an indirect object?
Alexa built her clients *a sleek new website.*
The phrase "a sleek new website" functions as a direct object in the sentence.
Is the word in bold a direct object or an indirect object?
Before my trip, Bonnie wished *me* a safe flight.
The word "me" functions as the indirect object in the sentence.
Add a comma or semicolon if needed.
Liam volunteers with the city parks ___ and he also cleans graffiti from public buildings.
Is a comma or semicolon needed?
A semicolon is needed in this case.
Corrected sentence: Liam volunteers with the city parks; he also cleans graffiti from public buildings.
are you sure?
Apologies for the confusion. In this case, a comma would be more appropriate.
Corrected sentence: Liam volunteers with the city parks, and he also cleans graffiti from public buildings.