More than one object
a substance made up of two or more elements that are combined chemically.In grammar it means more than one object in a sentence.
It is true that we prefer "you and Ellen" to "Ellen and you" as a compound subject. However Ellen and you" is not grammatically wrong, and indeed is perfectly acceptable as a compound object: "I saw Ellen and you talking together."
the object is basically what the sentence is manly about.
Direct object
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ex: The men look handsome in theirsuitsl lprepositional phrase Compound object
A compound indirect object is more than one indirect object. "We gave Martha and Bob many presents." ("presents" is the direct object, "Martha and Bob" is the compound indirect object)
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The correct grammar for "you caught a cold" is subject-verb-object. "You" is the subject, "caught" is the verb, and "a cold" is the object.
The word 'grammar' is a noun. A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the direct or indirect object of a verb or the object of a preposition.Examples:The grammar used in some of these questions needs to be improved. (subject of the sentence)The impression that your grammar conveys is as important as your attire. (subject of the relative clause)Some do use grammar correctly. (direct object of the verb)You can always improve your first impression with good grammar. (object of the preposition 'with')A noun can also function as:The only problem is his grammar. (a subject complement, a noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates the subject)He has a problem, his grammar. (an object complement, a noun that follows and restates a direct object)His grammar exercises are paying off. (an attributive noun, a noun that functions as an adjective to describe another noun)
The 'object lens' in a compound microscope is closest to the object being examined.