It cannot. The pronoun "I" is the nominative case, and objects (direct and indirect) must be the subjective case, which is "me."
Where a linking verb is used, such as to be, the nominative is properly used as the predicate nominative (e.g. It was I who shot the bandit). Without a clause, however, many people will use the subjective (e.g. It was me) and there are even style guides that include an unsupported rule to that effect.
The opposite word for Saurabh in Hindi could be "Asaurabh," which means lack of fragrance or bad smell.
there are two meanings to the word 'object' that I know of. the object on the table appeared to be small wooden box. I object to the use of bad language in the classroom.
It can be: They saw us. Or it could be an indirect object: They gave us the book. It depends on the sentence.
The word suitcase is a noun and can be used as a direct object in a sentence. For example you could say: "Please give the suitcase to John." In that sentence "the suitcase" is the direct object and John is the indirect object.
An unusual object that is often old could be a curio.
It could be all three depending how it is used in the sentence. As a word by itself tickets is a plural noun.
The balanced structure was so unstable that it could collapse at any moment.
"karoke" is not an English word, phrase, or object. The term could be foreign or it could be a form of slang used in America that could be defined in the urban dictionary.
Alexis was transfixed by the odd object she saw from her window.
An object is a programming concept that represents a tangible entity in code. In the context of a paragraph, an object could refer to a specific element within the paragraph structure, such as a word, sentence, or style formatting.
The word "white" generally describes a color, so what comes after it could vary depending on the context. It could be another color, an object, a feeling, or an action.
The omitted word in the phrase "I had" can vary depending on the context in which it is used. It could be any past participle or object that completes the sentence.