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Any object which has a mass will do as an example, in other words, any object.
Words that sound like the object's sound it is describing. For example buzz, swish, or zoom.
An example of alliteration in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is "Brian broke branches." This phrase repeats the "b" sound at the beginning of the words, creating an alliterative effect.
to send is transitive. In other words, it must have an object. For example, please send the book to Jane.Sometimes, in shortened, 'clipped' usage one drops the objects, for example Please send [it to me] at once! Here the words in brackets are understood. In your example, I assume that menot the direct object, that you are not thinking of something like 'Please send me to China ...' If there is an implied direct object it should be included. The correct version is: Send it to me if ...
An object of a preposition is the noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that follows a preposition in a sentence. For example, in the phrase "the book on the table," "table" is the object of the preposition "on."
An intransitive phrase is a group of words that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning. It typically consists of a verb and any accompanying words, but the verb does not act on an object. For example, "She walks in the park" is an intransitive phrase because "walks" does not require a direct object.
direct object (team) ---- indirect object
you can write compound wen you combine 2 words example: backpack: an object to keep your material back: a verb or a part of the body pack: a verb or an object to keep things.
[object Object]
A "prepositional phrase" may modify an object (adjective phrase) or a verb (adverbial phrase). Example : "The principal of the school was sitting in his office."
"Say" is used when reporting words spoken by someone, without specifying the listener, while "tell" is used when reporting words spoken to someone, specifying the listener. For example: "He said he was tired" (only reporting the words spoken) vs. "He told me he was tired" (reporting the words spoken to the listener).
[object Object]