Biro was the inventor of the modern ballpoint pen.
No, Socrates did not invent the first school. He was a Greek philosopher who focused on ethics and the Socratic method of teaching, but he did not establish a formal school like later philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle.
Yes, the object in the sentence "He went to school" is "school." It is the recipient of the action "went" performed by the subject "he."
In the sentence "I go to school," "school" is a prepositional object of the preposition "to." It functions as an indirect object indicating the destination of the action of going.
We wouldn't have jobs or business
He didn't invent anything, he loved art and designed things like the Glasgow School of Art.
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The direct object in the sentence "students go to school" is "school," as it is the receiver of the action of going.
i hate school!i hate school!i hate school!(thats not helpful...)
There are no schools of inventing, people learn to invent from school
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