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
love direct object
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)
[object Object]
[object Object]
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 'object lens' in a compound microscope is closest to the object being examined.
The 'object lens' in a compound microscope is closest to the object being examined.