Examples compound direct objects:
Buy bread and milk, please. Two nouns that are direct objects of the verb " buy ".
I bought two new outfits and shoes to match.
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A compound subject is when two or more individual noun phrases are coordinated to form a single larger noun. A compound object is a concept of ORE Model allowing to associate an identity with compound digital object.
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A compound indirect object is more than one indirect object. "We gave Martha and Bob many presents." ("presents" is the direct object, "Martha and Bob" is the compound indirect object)
The direct object is a compound direct object: teamwork and spirit.players showed teamworkplayers showed spirit
On its own teaching is just a word . It must be put in a sentence before it becomes an object or subject.
Yes, for example: I bought Daisy and Masie new outfits and matching shoe. Direct objects: new outfits, matching shoes. Indirect objects: Daisy, Maisie
Examples compound direct objects:Buy bread and milk, please. Two nouns that are direct objects of the verb " buy ".I bought two new outfits and shoes to match.
They are the compound direct object of the setup line of a lame joke.
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a direct object is your mum
"Icarus" and "himself" are both used as pronouns in this sentence. "Icarus" is a personal pronoun, referring to the character by name, and "himself" is a reflexive pronoun, indicating that the action of making the wings directly affects the subject.
"You were in the mountains" does not have a direct object.
Examples of you/I being against objects (e.g. objects of sentences):You and I both dislike sardines. (sardinesis the direct object of the verb 'dislike')You and I disapprove of swearing. (swearing is the object of the preposition 'of')You and I disdain young folks's manners. (manners is the direct object of the verb 'disdain')You and I can disprove the Bermuda Triangle. (Bermuda Triangle is the direct object of the verb 'can disprove')We don't like hard work. (the compound subject has been replaced with the pronoun 'we'; hard workis the direct object of the main verb 'like')
A compound indirect object functions exactly the same as a single indirect object:Marcy sold Joe and his little brother three pizzas for her fundraiser.Marcy is the subject. Pizza is the direct object. Who did she sell them to? Joe and his little brother. Joe and brother are both indirect objects.