Grammar Reference
The following three groups of verbs follow the pattern verb + noun + noun.
Verbs to talk about naming someone or something are name, call and declare.
| 
 Verb  | 
    
       Noun  | 
    
       Noun  | 
  |
| 
       His parents decided to  | 
    
       name  | 
    
       him  | 
    
       Paul.  | 
  
| 
       We  | 
    
       called  | 
    
       our daughter  | 
    
       Melissa.  | 
  
| 
    The government  | 
    
       declared  | 
    
       the building  | 
    
       a national monument.  | 
  
Verbs to talk about nominating someone for a particular position are make, appoint, elect and vote.
| 
    
  | 
    
      Verb  | 
    
       Noun  | 
    
       Noun  | 
  
| 
       My boss  | 
    
       made  | 
    
       me  | 
    
      head of the department.  | 
  
| 
       James  | 
    
      appointed  | 
      
       Stella  | 
	
      sales manager.  | 
  
| 
      They all  | 
    
       elected  | 
    
      Betty  | 
    
       employee of the year.  | 
  
| 
      We decided to  | 
    
      vote  | 
    
       him  | 
    
       the new president of the association.  | 
  
A verb to say what you think about someone or something is consider.
| 
       
  | 
    
      Verb  | 
    
       Noun  | 
    
       Noun  | 
  
| 
       Doctors  | 
    
       consider  | 
    
       smoking  | 
    
       a danger.  | 
  
All of these verbs can be in the active or the passive.