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Term: Example Sentences of Dative Nouns

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Dative nouns are a type of noun that typically indicate the indirect object of a verb or the recipient of an action. They are often used as the target or destination of something in a sentence. Here are some example sentences showcasing the usage of dative nouns.

Samples Sentences

1. Indirect Object:

a) I gave my friend a gift on her birthday.
b) The teacher awarded the student a scholarship.
c) They offered me a chance to travel abroad.

2. Recipient of an Action:

a) The government provided financial aid to the victims of the natural disaster.
b) She sent a thank-you note to her assistant for the exceptional help.
c) We dedicated the park to our beloved community.

3. Target/Destination:

a) The children donated their old toys to a local charity.
b) He carried the groceries to his neighbor's house.
c) They delivered the package to the customer's address.

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