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Grammar Girl : Subject and Object :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™
Get a memory trick from a grammar expert to remember the difference between a subject and object.
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Subject and Object Questions Grammar Formation - correct ...
Subject and Object Questions Most questions are object questions. In other words, they ask about an object. Example: Where do you live?. However, there are also ...
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Grammar Girl : Who Versus Whom :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™
Get Grammar Girl's take on who versus whom. Learn when to use who and when to use whom.
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Object (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An object in grammar is part of a sentence, and often part of the predicate. It denotes somebody or something involved in the subject's "performance" of the verb.
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Guide to Grammar and Writing - CT Community Colleges
Digital handouts on grammar and English usage. From subject-verb agreement and use of articles to exercises in parallel structures and argumentative essays. You can ...
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subject - definition and examples of subjects in English grammar
The subject is the part of a sentence or clause that commonly indicates (a) what it is about, or (b) who or what performs the action.
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Subject (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The subject (abbreviated SUB or SU) is one of the two main constituents of a clause, according to a tradition that can be tracked back to Aristotle and that is ...
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Predicates, Objects, Complements
Predicates. A predicate is the completer of a sentence. The subject names the "do-er" or "be-er" of the sentence; the predicate does the rest of the work.
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Subjects and Verbs and Objects - Basic Sentence Unit in English
Here you will learn how to identify and use subjects, verbs, and objects--which together form the basic sentence unit.
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DIRECT OBJECTS, INDIRECT OBJECTS, AND SUBJECT COMPLEMENTS
DIRECT OBJECTS, INDIRECT OBJECTS, AND SUBJECT COMPLEMENTS 1. A direct object follows an action verb and answers the question “Whom?” or “What?”
http://www.sinclair.edu/centers/tlc/pub/handouts_worksheets/grammar_punctuation_writing/objects_direct_indirect_and_subject_complements2.pdf

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