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  1. In grammar, an object is a noun or a pronoun that is acted upon by a verb or a preposition.
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    An object is one of the five major elements of clause structure. The other four are subject, verb, adjunct and complement. Objects are typically noun phrases (a noun or pronoun and any dependent words before or after it).
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    In English grammar, an object is a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun that is affected by the action of a verb. Objects give our language detail and texture by allowing the creation of complex sentences. Prepositions also have objects.
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    Objects: Types Based on Grammatical Functions

    • 1. Direct Objects A direct object is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that directly receives the action of the verb in a sentence. ...
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