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The object is still in the same position in the sentence but the verb is missing / implied:

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On the road a company of soldiers.

verb stood. On the road stood a company of soldiers. object company of soldiers.

In the gardens vegetables rotting and wasted.

verb lay. In the gardens vegetables lay rotting and wasted. object vegetables

When the verb is implied you can basically use any verb that works.

On the road rested a company of soldiers.

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What is object of the implied verb?

The object is still in the same position in the sentence when the verb is missing / implied it is the thing that 'receives' the action:eg.On the road a company of soldiers. (verb implied)verb stood. On the road stood a company of soldiers. object company of soldiers.In the gardens vegetables rotting and wasted.verb lay. In the gardens lay vegetables rotting and wasted. object vegetablesWhen the verb is implied you can basically use any verb that works.On the road rested a company of soldiers.


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