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I'd like to tour the city's art museum.
I visited the art museum to admire the beautiful paintings and sculptures.
A preposition is a word that shows position, direction, location or time. A prepositional phrase is a group of words, usually in a sentence, that contains both the preposition and the object that the is referred to by the preposition. In your example, She gave the museum a rare sculpture, there are no prepositions. She is a pronoun, gave is a verb, the, a and rare are all adjectives with a and the being articles, and museum and sculpture are both nouns.
Example: Everyone met at the front gate of the museum. Everyone met at the museum's front gate.The possessive noun of museum is: museum's
The Museum official can be the Curator.
In the sentence "Your visit to the museum was educational", "visit" is the direct object. An indirect object would typically receive the direct object, such as in the sentence "I gave her a gift" where "her" is the indirect object receiving the direct object "gift".
The direct object is sculpture--the answer to "What did she give the museum?"The indirect object is museum--the answer to "To whom did she give the sculpture?"
what is the indirect object
I like to wander around the museum. He let his mind wander as the teacher droned on.
It can be, such as in the sentence, "That antique is a museum piece."
Direct object
the museum had small and big statues.
She walked to the museum to view the historical artefacts.
I saw the bones of a dinosaur, in a museum.
Show is the direct object.
The address of the Museum School Parent Teacher Organization is: 923 Forrest Blvd, Decatur, GA 30030
The Smithsonian is a national museum in Washington, DC.