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What is the adjective for object?

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Updated: 8/18/2019

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Is wore an adjective?

Wore is not an adjective.


What is the adjective form of object?

The adjective for the noun object is objective (can also mean not subjective).The adjective form of the verb to object is the present participle, objecting.


Does the object have to be after the adjective in a sentence?

no it does not


Is there an adjective or a verb or is there an adjective modifying both the subject and the object in Few Americans speak fluent French?

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Is difficult an indirect object?

Difficult is an adjective, so no, it cannot be an indirect object. Indirect objects are nouns or pronouns that receive the direct object.


Is crescent an adjective?

Yes, it can be an adjective or a noun (for a curved object or form).


Does an indirect object modify an adjective or an adverb?

No. adverbs and adjectives are modifiers. They modify verbs (adverb) and nouns (adjective).An indirect object could be made up of an adjective and a noun.The dog brought his young master a stick.In this sentence the direct object is stick. The indirect object is master the adjective young modifies the noun master.


Adjective or noun that follows and modifies a direct object?

Object Complement


What does an adjective not do to a noun or pronoun?

An adjective cannot be the direct object of a noun or pronoun.


Can a predicate adjective be in a prepositional phrase?

No, a predicate adjective can't be in the form of a prepositional phrase because an adjective can't be the object of a preposition. An adjective can be part of a prepositional phrase when it is describing the noun object of the preposition. Example: Mary is in a big hurry. (the object of the preposition is the noun 'hurry', the predicate nominative; the adjective 'big' describes the noun 'hurry')


Can you give you a sentence that the adverb modifies the object of the preposition?

An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.The object of a preposition is a noun or a pronoun; an adverb can modify the object indirectly by modifying an adjective describing the object. Example:We made plans for a very busy day. (the preposition is for; the object of the preposition is day; the adjective busy describes the noun day; the adverb very modifies the adjective busy)


Can the direct object have an adjective between an article and a noun of a sentence?

Yes, the direct object can be an article + an adjective + noun. Example:Francine wore a new dress.