This sentence as written has no object, neither direct, indirect, nor prepositional.
Object sentence is northing to be use when we want complete the sentence.
You can determine if a sentence does not have a direct object by checking if the verb has a direct object. If the verb does not require a direct object or if there is no noun or pronoun that directly receives the action of the verb, then the sentence does not contain a direct object.
My friends are sensible, they wear their raincoats when it is raining. Thus "they" = the plural of "you"; "their" = belonging to them.
The direct object in the sentence "His father walks with a limp" is "a limp."
No, the object of a preposition cannot be the subject of a sentence. The object of a preposition is a noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition in a sentence. The subject of a sentence is the noun or pronoun that performs the action of the verb.
Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play then you had fun. I believe that this statement can be written as below. Correct Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play, then you had fun.
Mother adamantly insisted that I wear my boots, and now look, it's raining.
its raining out there will you please give me an umberalla?
The most useful object to carry when it is raining outside would be an umbrella.
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
Who, or what has been raining; it. I believe that the word "it" is the subject of this sentence.
When I am in my car and it is raining I might hydroplane.
In English composition, a 'clear sentence' states one main thought with subject, verb and potentially an object and clauses.A clear sentence can be as simple as:I drove to work.A more complicated but clear sentence might be:Because it was raining, I drove to work rather than riding my bike.
Incomplete, you wouldn't want to start a sentence with a preposition.
No
"You played tennis anyway" is the independent clause; "although it was raining" is the dependent clause. An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence, but a dependent clause cannot be a sentence.
It started raining so they had to bring in the chairs.