Some theory to remember before we embark on this issue.
1. An object is a noun that is acted upon by a subject through some action. Therefore, an object has to be essentially a noun.
All objects are part of the predicate while all predicates are not objects and may include many diverse things such as adjectives, adverbs complements, adjuncts etc.
A prepositional phrase will normally contain an object as the object of the preposition. This is the easiest way to spot an object (one can see
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1. An object is a noun that is acted upon by a subject through some action. Therefore, an object has to be essentially a noun.
All objects are part of the predicate while all predicates are not objects and may include many diverse things such as adjectives, adverbs complements, adjuncts etc.
A prepositional phrase will normally contain an object as the object of the preposition. This is the easiest way to spot an object (one can see
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