
Jull
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COMPLEX OBJECT
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Hello dear friends!
I need URGENTY to find some worksheets on COMPLEX OBJECT. But it may have some other name becausу I found nothing here on the site.
COMPLEX OBJECT: I want him to study English. We saw them sleep on the floor. And so on. THANK YOU!

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4 Mar 2009
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Lidukas
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Hello Jull! Try my ws - http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=163588#thetop I hope it is what you are looking for! Best wishes from Russia!!!
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4 Mar 2009
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Jull
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Thank you VERY MUCH for such quick answers! 
What is the name of the SECTION where the worksheets on this topic might be found on this site? Any special name?
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4 Mar 2009
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frenchfrog
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Try the category entitled �pronouns � (on the left)!  |
4 Mar 2009
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CILB
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They are called Objective Pronouns. Look under this heading. |
4 Mar 2009
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HARIM
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Go to contents and type "object pronouns"
You �ll find very interesting Wss
Good luck
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4 Mar 2009
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ex-kanky
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I think u mean � � object pronouns � � 
check this out http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=106485#thetop
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4 Mar 2009
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neslijan
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I think she �s talking about ... causative verbs. |
4 Mar 2009
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freddie
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I think she is looking for COMPLEX objects, like she says and wrote. It is difficult to find as they are buried under hundreds of beginner and elementary object `him, her, you, me, etc` worksheets. Its really hard to find things unless people label their unique worksheets carefully. If you type `complex objects` into the search box you get nothing but there are at least 2 worksheets in there about complex objects! Why dont they show up?
HELP keep this site working well! Label your worksheets so we can find what we need when we need it.
Thanks everyone! 
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4 Mar 2009
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neslijan
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Objects in her sample sentences are not complex ( they consist of one word) |
4 Mar 2009
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