Direct Objects and Indirect Objects Differences - Basic English Grammar

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In this video, Alisha answers 7 questions.
- What does it mean 'damn it' and 'nailed it', I have seen this several times in hollywood movies.
- Do we say: 'who invented internet?' or 'who discovered internet?'
- When should I use "too", "as well", "also" or "either"? What's the difference?
- When should I use "answer/answered" "reply/replied" or "response/responded"? What's the difference?
- What is direct object and indirect object?
- Which one is correct? "Why are you not talking with me" or "Why you are not talking with me".
- What mean "grammatically" word? Is it mean "sentence structure" or "sentence mean"

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Thanks, Alisha! Could you explain differences
in the words ``enemy``, ``foe``, ``hostile``?

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Alisha could u tell me about use of Let in narrations

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Hi Alisha, what is use of direct and indirect objects.

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my question is when we should use: need to, have to and got to
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Do we use indirect object only for persons.

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Hi Ms.Alisha 🤓 you did the great job. I have some questions too. Can u please reply me ..
Q1) what's the types of Adverbial???
Q2) when we use "can" & "could"
Also "should" "would"
Please reply me via your video
Thank you!

jez