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The word 'music' is a noun.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb (direct or indirect) or a preposition. A noun also functions as a predicate nominative.Examples:The music from the block party filled the neighborhood. (subject of the sentence)I couldn't decide which music to play. (subject of the relative clause)I heard music coming from his room. (direct object of the verb 'heard')Grandma tapped her foot to the music. (object of the preposition 'to')The manager's compliment was music to my ears. (predicate nominative)
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No, diamonds make no sounds.
"I'm going to the party tonight so I'm putting on. . ." the verb needs an object.
There is no direct object in this sentence.
Personality is the direct object in that sentence.
Trip is the direct object.
"performance" is the direct object and television is the indirect object
There is no indirect object in this sentence. Time is the direct object of need, and project is the direct object of finish.
The direct object of the verb 'use' is 'system'.
The direct object is the noun Bill. The noun assistant is the object of the preposition 'as'.
The direct object in the sentence is "us," as it is the recipient of the action of the verb "drove."
The direct object in the sentence is "us." It is the recipient of the action of the verb "drove."
The direct object of the verb 'bought' is envelopes.
camera
The direct object in the sentence is "us," as it is the recipient of the action of being driven by Mrs. Chang.