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Object of the verb   /ˈɑbdʒɛkt əv ðə vərb/   Listen
Object of the verb

noun
1.
The object that receives the direct action of the verb.  Synonym: direct object.






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"Object of the verb" Quotes from Famous Books



... the quotation is introduced by formal words such as the following:—"He spoke these words," "he spoke as follows," "he made this speech." But, in the first sentence quoted above, the introductory words are grammatically incomplete without the quotation, which forms the object of the verb "says"; the colon accordingly is the strongest point that can be used. Sometimes the connexion between the introductory words and the quotation may be so close, or the quotation itself may be so short, as to ...
— "Stops" - Or How to Punctuate. A Practical Handbook for Writers and Students • Paul Allardyce

... are not, of course, used as subject of the verb. They are used as the object of the verb when this and the subject are ...
— Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) • C. A. Toledano



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