A man is a living creature, not an object. But alive.
It can be. A diamond can also be a natural, non-living object.
yes
A living object or an inanimate object becomes a resource when man discovers a use for it in satisfying an economic want. --HOPE IT HELPED! :>
A protagonist is a person (or living thing), not an inanimate object. Yes. A good example of this would be the robot from 'Millennium Man' by Isaac Asimov.
No, a clock is not a living thing. It does not have the characteristics of living organisms such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to its environment. A clock is a man-made object designed to tell time.
A non-living object is something that was a living thing at one point but went through a process
A non-living object is something that was a living thing at one point but went through a process
object only
No, an electric fan is not a living thing. It is a man-made object designed to create airflow by using electricity to power its motor, and it does not exhibit characteristics of living organisms such as growth, reproduction, or response to stimuli.
The gerund, living, functions as a noun as a subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:His living has been derailed by the layoff. (subject of the sentence)He made a living as a salesman. (direct object of the verb 'made')He works hard for a living. (object of the preposition 'for')
It's characteristic
Trees are living objects.