Sea is the direct object.
No. adverbs and adjectives are modifiers. They modify verbs (adverb) and nouns (adjective).An indirect object could be made up of an adjective and a noun.The dog brought his young master a stick.In this sentence the direct object is stick. The indirect object is master the adjective young modifies the noun master.
He loved a girl that loved someone else. He knew that either himself, the object of his affection or the other guy was bound to die. He could never kill someone else, so he killed himself.
you are too young to have that thing
He has an old head on young shoulders.
Young, younger, the youngest.
"surf" is the direct object of the verb "rode".
The pronouns that will replace the noun phrase 'the young girl' are she as a subject and her as an object in a sentence.Examples:The young girl wore a blue dress. (subject of the sentence)She wore a blue dress. (subject of the sentence)I saw the young girl in the blue dress. (direct object of the verb 'saw')I saw her in the blue dress. (direct object of the verb 'saw')
Subject is 'They'. Predicate is 'rode'. Verb is an action verb with 'surf' as the direct object. The sentence might answer any of a number of questions.
The young boy loved to brawl to his poor parents .
No. adverbs and adjectives are modifiers. They modify verbs (adverb) and nouns (adjective).An indirect object could be made up of an adjective and a noun.The dog brought his young master a stick.In this sentence the direct object is stick. The indirect object is master the adjective young modifies the noun master.
though the young girl didnt get what she wanted she still loved it.
The young boy loved to romp with his new puppy on the front lawn.
aversion: a strong dislike Although he loved to play in puddles, the young boy had a strong aversion to baths.
Examples of you/I being against objects (e.g. objects of sentences):You and I both dislike sardines. (sardinesis the direct object of the verb 'dislike')You and I disapprove of swearing. (swearing is the object of the preposition 'of')You and I disdain young folks's manners. (manners is the direct object of the verb 'disdain')You and I can disprove the Bermuda Triangle. (Bermuda Triangle is the direct object of the verb 'can disprove')We don't like hard work. (the compound subject has been replaced with the pronoun 'we'; hard workis the direct object of the main verb 'like')
A sentence for young is, my brother is young, :)
Brigham Young loved Utah.
He loved a girl that loved someone else. He knew that either himself, the object of his affection or the other guy was bound to die. He could never kill someone else, so he killed himself.