The word 'Daedalus' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a character in Greek mythology; a word for a person.
A noun can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, as the direct or indirect object of a verb, and as the object of a preposition.
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No, the word "note" is not a direct object. In the sentence, it can function as either a noun or a verb but not a direct object. A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb.
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Ball can be a direct object. David threw the ball.
It can be: They saw us. Or it could be an indirect object: They gave us the book. It depends on the sentence.
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.
No. The word "decorate" can only be used as a verb, and never a direct object.
In the sentence, the direct object is the word that receives the action of the verb. It typically answers the question "what" or "whom."
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.
It is the direct object. "I really want what."a direct object
The word 'ball' is the direct object of the verb 'grabs'.