Newbetuts
.
New posts in objects
Dependent or Independent clause?
verbs
clauses
subjects
objects
predicate
"Whomever" as both object and subject
pronouns
subjects
objects
whoever-vs-whomever
What it the right choice?
grammar
relative-clauses
objects
Hello, I need help in understanding the grammatical structure of this sentence
syntactic-analysis
sentence
subjects
objects
Comma before "and that" in a compound object
punctuation
commas
conjunctions
objects
Prepositional phrase Vs Direct object
objects
Dropping "it" in America
american-english
objects
transitive-verbs
dummy-it
Are the infinitives that follow catenative verbs considered object?
infinitives
objects
transitive-verbs
intransitive-verbs
catenative-verbs
Was it common in Shakespeare's time for adverbial phrases and objects to precede the verb in spoken English?
history
objects
shakespeare
adverbials
seventeenth-century-english
Does "Predicate" includes object, complement and modifiers?
subjects
modifiers
objects
complements
predicate
Are you comfortable with who(m) he is?
pronouns
objects
subjects
relative-clauses
"about me" versus "about I" [closed]
grammar
subjects
objects
How to tell if something is a core complement or a non-core complement?
syntactic-analysis
objects
complements
grammatical-roles
dative-alternation
What word best describes a line of posts connected by a retractable belt?
single-word-requests
objects
identification
Is "door" the direct object of "The cat ran out the door"?
grammar
verbs
passive-voice
objects
More sophisticated case of "me and I"!
subjects
objects
"Wish" in the Passive [closed]
passive-voice
infinitives
objects
wish-preterite
impersonal-passive
Grammar of "get" [closed]
grammar
objects
"Whom" or "who" where the referent is both subject and object?
subjects
objects
whom
Whom vs Who: object Judas + whom [duplicate]
objects
whom
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