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Q: These are the shoes that you bought yesterday is this a correct sentence?
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What is the direct object in Harvey bought new shoes yesterday?

The direct object = shoesSubject = Harveyverb = boughtnew = adjective describing shoesyesterday = adverb modifying bought


What is the object of the preposition in the following sentence Wilmer bought himself a new pair of shoes?

The object of the preposition 'of' is shoes.


Is 'a black shoes' grammatically correct?

No. The indefinite article "a" comes before singular nouns, and "shoes" is plural. In the right context, you could use "the". Example: These are the black shoes that I've always wanted. Depending on the sentence, you might not need an article at all. Example: I need black shoes to go with my dress.


What type of pronoun is which?

The word 'which' is an interrogativepronoun, a word that introduces a question, a word that takes the place of the answer to the question.For example:Which shoes do you like the best? The blue shoes are my favorite.The word 'which' is a relativepronoun, a word that introduces a relative clause that gives additional information about the antecedent.For example:This dress, which I bought yesterday, has a rip in the seam.


What words are pronounced differently by merely capitalizing the first word?

polish and Polish.Additional answerI don't think this is correct. It's not the capitalisation that's causing the change in pronounciation, its the meaning of the word. If you had a sentence "Polish those shoes before you go" you wouldn't pronounce the "Polish" any differently to the same word in this sentence "I'm going to polish my shoes".But if you said "My shoes are Polish", then you would.