Actually, his father was not really involved in his life. It was his mother who did not want her young son to become dependent on TV. She encouraged him to read and to be curious about the world around him. She personally tutored him, read books with him, and made sure he received a good education.
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Cauze when you read it you feel that you are watching those scenes
Yes, "who is watching whom" is grammatically correct. "Who" is the subject pronoun and "whom" is the object pronoun in this question.
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There was one promised at Obama's site at <http://barack-obama-news.newslib.com/2005013123/> which has an entry that adveritses <Barack Obama takes oath, becomes 'real senator'> this object has been deleted.
In the sentence, 'Her father was happy to have the kitten.', the word father is a noun and the subject of the sentence. The pronoun is 'her', a possessive pronoun that shows the father is 'her' father. 'Her father' is a noun phrase that is the whole subject of the sentence.The word 'happy' is the object and 'to have the kitten' is a noun clause and the indirect object of the sentence.
The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'father' are:he as a subject (personal pronoun);him as an object (personal pronoun);his (possessive pronoun and possessive adjective);himself (reflexive pronoun and intensive pronoun).Examples:My father has a garden. He grows vegetables. (subject of the sentence)My father has a garden. Sometimes I help him with weeding. (direct object of the verb 'help')My father has a garden. It gives himsatisfaction to grow things. (indirect object of the verb 'gives'; the direct object is the noun 'satisfaction')My father has a garden. Gardening is very relaxing for him. (object of the preposition 'for')My father enjoys fishing. All this gear is his. (possessive pronoun, takes the place of the noun 'gear')My father enjoys fishing. This is all hisgear. (possessive adjective, describes the noun 'gear')My father enjoys going fishing by himself. (reflexive pronoun)Father himself will prepare and cook the fish. (intensive pronoun)
The fork-like object is a 'Trident' .
The indirect object in this sentence, "Your father told us that you are moving in two weeks," is "us." The indirect object is the one that isn't doing the thing, but having the thing done to it. If you remove all the extra information then the basic sentence (S V O) is: Your father told us -- us is the DIRECT object You is the INDIRECT object