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Noun object of the verb has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebObject of the VerbThe object of the verb is a grammatical term used to describe a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb in a sentence. It typically answers the question "What?" or "Whom?" after the verb. Senses and Usages:1. Direct Object: In a sentence, the direct object is the noun or pronoun that directly receives the action of the verb. Example sentence: She ate an apple for breakfast. Search on Amazon for apple-related products2. Indirect Object: An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that comes after an action verb and before a direct object. It tells to whom or for whom the action is done. Example sentence: He gave his mother a gift on her birthday. Search on Amazon for gift-related products3. Object of a Preposition: In a sentence, an object of a preposition is a noun or pronoun that follows a preposition and completes its meaning. Example sentence: The book is on the table. Search on Amazon for table-related products4. Object Complement: An object complement is a word or phrase that follows and complements a direct object, providing further description or renaming the direct object. Example sentence: The teacher declared her a genius. Search on Amazon for genius-related products | ||||
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