The word 'who' is not used as an object pronoun. The objective form for the pronoun 'who' is whom.
Examples:
The committee chose whom? (direct object)
The person who the committee chose is Morris. (subject of the clause)
Who does this library book belong to? (subject of the sentence)
To whom does this library belong? (object of the preposition)
The word me is a pronoun. It is used as the direct object of a verb.
A direct or indirect object is a part of a sentence. A single word in isolation is neither a direct or indirect object. However, most nouns can be used in a sentence as either a direct or indirect object.
It can be. It can also be a subject. It depends on how it is used in a sentence. subject - The noise continued all day. direct object - He heard a noise in the room.
"the grass" is the direct object. (It's a phrase, not a word. Direct objects are nouns, pronouns, or phrases.)
A direct object answers what. For example: He adopted the dog. (Dog is the direct object. he adopted what? The dog.)
No. The word "decorate" can only be used as a verb, and never a direct object.
It is the direct object. "I really want what."a direct object
If the word "writing" is used as a noun, then it can be a direct object. Without a complete sentence, "writing" is just a word. Example: He enjoys writing. (direct object of the verb "enjoys")
The word suitcase is a noun and can be used as a direct object in a sentence. For example you could say: "Please give the suitcase to John." In that sentence "the suitcase" is the direct object and John is the indirect object.
A pronoun is used as the direct object exactly as a noun is used as a direct object, as the word that receives the direct action of the verb. Example:John lost his book. He lost it on the bus.In the first sentence, the noun 'book' is the direct object of the verb lost and in the second sentence, the pronoun 'it' is the direct object of the verb lost.
The word me is a pronoun. It is used as the direct object of a verb.
A direct or indirect object is a part of a sentence. A single word in isolation is neither a direct or indirect object. However, most nouns can be used in a sentence as either a direct or indirect object.
Site is a word, it can be a noun or a verb. It depends on how it is used in a sentence which decides if it is an indirect object, direct object or subject etc
The same objective pronouns are used whether for the direct or indirect object. Example:She told me a story. The word "me" is an indirect object pronoun; the direct object is the noun story.
It depends on how it is used: In "I smacked the editor with my rejected manuscript", "editor" is a direct object. In "I was the editor of my school paper" or "The editor made some excellent suggestions", "editor" is not a direct object.
The word "us" is an object pronoun. Example: She drove us there. In the sentence above, "us" is used as the direct object.
It can be. It can also be a subject. It depends on how it is used in a sentence. subject - The noise continued all day. direct object - He heard a noise in the room.