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Is we are prepared for whatever may happen a direct object?

We are prepared for whatever may happen. Direct object: whatever


Is may a indirect object or subject or direct object or verb phrase?

"May" can function as a modal verb indicating possibility or permission. It is not an indirect object, subject, direct object, or verb phrase.


What part of speech is the phrase 'in addition'?

The phrase "in addition" is a prepositional phrase in which "in" is the preposition and "addition" is its object. This phrase, as a phrase, is not a part of speech, although it may function as one, probably an adjective or adverb.


Is them a direct object?

It may be. Pronouns in the objective case may be direct objects or indirect objects.


Can an indirect object come after a direct object?

Yes. We may say Give me the book or Give the book to me.


Is steak taco a direct object?

If you want someone to answer this question you will have to supply the complete sentence. All you have supplied is a noun. It may be the subject, direct object, or indirect object. How can anyone tell?


Are all statements contain direct object?

No, most statements have a direct object, but not all. Examples:Did you do your homework? No I didn't.I can't stop.I ran to the store. (the noun store is the indirect object)


What part of speech can a predicative be expressed by?

The only necessary part of speech in a predicate is a verb, but a complete predicate may include any other part of speech, with the possible exception of an interjection.


What part of speech may an indirect be?

adverbial clause


What part of speech is pointed?

Point is a noun. ( as in a tool or instrument) Can also be a verb when used with an object (as in to point out the advantages)


Is join a direct object?

No, join is a verb.A direct object must be a noun. While join may be used improperly as a noun, as in "It was difficult to detect the join," it may be used as a direct object, but this is a stretching or obfuscation of grammar rules regarding the parts of speech. This use of a verb as a noun is sometimes referred to as a zero derivation nominalization, and typically results in confusion, frustration, and even irritation for the reader--things a writer typically wants to avoid. The proper form of the verb joinas a noun would be joint or the gerund/verbal noun joining.


What part of speech is hallooh?

"Hallooh" is not a recognized English word, so it does not have an official part of speech. It may be a misspelling or variation of another word.