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Object (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An object in grammar is a sentence element and is often part of the sentence predicate. It denotes somebody or something involved in the subject's "performance" of the verb. As an example, the follo...
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IDENTIFY THE DIRECT OBJECTS AND INDIRECT OBJECTS IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE. (NOT EVERY SENTENCE WILL HAVE AN INDIRECT OBJECT) SOME SENTENCES MAY HAVE COMPOUND DIRECT OBJECTS. PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE THE DIRECT OBJECT IN A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE.
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Direct objects, American English Re: even if + will? I can confirm that. will is used in American English when attempting to elicit cooperation Direct objects, American English ... ESL Vocabulary and Idioms by marius hancu 1 yr 354 days ago American English, Prepositions, Direct Objects...
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Direct objects, Learning English Re: Thank you English Forums Could anybody correct the article below for me and suggest me some better expression Direct objects, Learning English ... ESL General English Grammar Questions by northwind 278 days ago Nouns, Gerunds, Learning English, Direct Objects, Sentences, Countries,
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The object that directly receives the action of the transitive verb is called the direct object. Direct objects are always nouns or pronouns. Example:; Bill hit the ball. Subject: Bill; Direct object: ball; ... Choice of Math, English, Science, & Social Studies Curriculums...
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The object that directly receives the action of the transitive verb is called the direct object. Direct objects are always nouns or pronouns. Example:; Bill hit the ball. Subject: Bill; Direct object: ball; ... Choice of Math, English, Science, & Social Studies Curriculums...
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Both native speakers and ESL students must learn and understand the four grammatical forms that can function as the direct object in order to correctly and completely use direct objects in spoken and written English.
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