You are a piano key.
No, diamonds make no sounds.
Muzammil
In the sentence "They played great songs during the show," the direct object is "great songs." The direct object answers the question of what was played, which in this case is the songs.
Washboards have been used as musical instruments since the late 19th century, particularly in American folk and blues music. They were originally repurposed from household items and played by scraping a metal object, like a spoon or thimble, across the ridges of the washboard. The unique sound created by the washboard added a rhythmic and percussive element to music, often accompanying string instruments like the guitar or banjo. Washboards became a staple in jug bands and skiffle music, contributing to the distinctive sound of these genres. Today, washboards are still used in various musical styles, preserving their historical significance in the evolution of American music.
The word 'music' is a noun.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb (direct or indirect) or a preposition. A noun also functions as a predicate nominative.Examples:The music from the block party filled the neighborhood. (subject of the sentence)I couldn't decide which music to play. (subject of the relative clause)I heard music coming from his room. (direct object of the verb 'heard')Grandma tapped her foot to the music. (object of the preposition 'to')The manager's compliment was music to my ears. (predicate nominative)
Musical instruments, speakers, bells, and buzzers are examples of objects that can produce sound when vibrating.
A rectangular prism is a single object: it has no pieces.
[object Object]
Either romance or romantic comedy.
A cube, or any other rectangular prism
You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?
A brick, book, dresser or shelf, a toy chest or a rectangular box. Rectangular prisms are everywhere.
[object Object]
A rectangular prism, or, since any rectangle is also a square, a cube.
a six sided object
tissue box
the three dimensions needed to find the area of a rectangular solid object are: Height, Length and Width.