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يزيد عدد نتائج بحثك عن الألف، لذا لن نعرض إلا النتائج التي تبدأ بهذه العبارة. إن أردت إجراء بحث متقدم أكثر، فاستعمل ميزة البحث في المنتديات. Active Participle with object pronouns
Active particles with object suffix, Levantine Arabic
All dialects: feminine verb + indirect object suffix
direct / indirect object
direct object pronoun
Dropping object pronouns
EA: Consonant Object Suffixes With Doubled Verbs
EA: masculine object pronoun + feminine second-person verb
Hassaniya Arabic: Object Pronouns
How to determine the object and subject of a verb?
Levantine Arabic: Object pronouns
Levantine Arabic: preposition لِ between (a) the verb and the object; (b) between the two words in the Idafa
Levantine Arabic: هيك (direct object)
Looking for the terminology term for the letter ه that functions as an object pronoun
me (direct object)
Negating Verbs with object Pronouns
object and subject in a verbal sentence
Object of a verb is mansoob?
Object pronouns
Object pronouns
Object pronouns and verb-attachment
Palestinian Arabic: to want\بدو + direct object (pronoun)
places where the direct object's verb is omitted
Possessive, Direct Object, Indirect Object Pronouns
preposition + first-person object pronoun
Such that motion of that object in that direction would reduce the energy in the force field
The preposition لِ used to indicate the direct object
third-person singular feminine perfect + object pronoun
to hold an object by the hand
to move an object/oneself
verb + demonstrative pronoun + object
Where is the object ? (Objectless verbs)
word recognition object and hal accusative
إِيَّا- direct object marker
اراد - يريد + object
الذي as a subject and object?
انا متابعٌ طريقَهم الذي مستقيم (active participle + object)
كِلاَ + (noun + adjective) as direct object
... for rolling it out - gerund as object of preposition? - English Only forum
.... 'what' he thinks of the plan [direct object?] - English Only forum
...so I have supplied an object to both <the> ActionLink and RouteLink helper methods... - English Only forum
'ask' in this pattern:verb+(direct object)+prep+(indirect object) - English Only forum
'search' and 'find' without and object - English Only forum
'She asked me to wait for her' into complex object - English Only forum
'teach' without indirect object - English Only forum
'to' before indirect object - English Only forum
'wolf down + object' or 'wolf + object + down' - English Only forum
“The birds sang to me”-direct object or no direct object? - English Only forum
(an/the) small unidentified object - English Only forum
(the) price is no object - English Only forum
[new] the verb has two object clauses - English Only forum
2 direct objects or object complement? - English Only forum
2 object sentences - English Only forum
a (point) object / an (point) object - English Only forum
A comma after a participial phrase of a verb object - English Only forum
a common object - English Only forum
a dollar seems like a small price to pay [object of 'pay'?] - English Only forum
A free-falling object / A free falling object - English Only forum
A good writer doesn't only write about an object, but also thinks like that object. - English Only forum
a great object to marry - English Only forum
a limitless and anonymous stream of object - English Only forum
A long metal object. Or A long, metal object. - English Only forum
A noun/noun phrase can be the subject/object of a <sentence/verb>. - English Only forum
A part of the Predicate or Direct Object? - English Only forum
a piece of working history (an old object) - English Only forum
A preposition starting an object of another preposition - English Only forum
a prepositional phrase/a prepositional object - English Only forum
a quaint object - English Only forum
A question about direct object - English Only forum
a question about object clauses - English Only forum
a relative clause on an object of 'To-infinitive' - English Only forum
a relative pronoun replacing an object complement - English Only forum
a result adverbial clause or an object clause - English Only forum
a revolving object is designed so that ...... - English Only forum
A sentence seemingly without an object - English Only forum
a static object of desire - English Only forum
a transitive verb <that needs/needing> a direct object - English Only forum
a verb to collocate with "persuasion" as the object - English Only forum
A weightless object hung in mid-air - English Only forum
A word for "an object that holds something in place" - English Only forum
a(an) gigantic/immense /colossal object - English Only forum
abase [with object. Also: without object?] - English Only forum
Activate [without object] - English Only forum
active or passivewhen the object becoms the subject - English Only forum
Active vs passive voice with inanimate object as the subject - English Only forum
Adjective as an object. - English Only forum
adjective complement of the object - English Only forum
Adjective tart: modifies subject or object? - English Only forum
advance your object - English Only forum
adverb (before or after object) - English Only forum
Adverb placement in case of a indirect + direct object - English Only forum
adverbial clause or noun clause/object complement? - English Only forum
adverbial objective or object - English Only forum
advertised object / object advertised - English Only forum
Again, have + object + past participle. - English Only forum
All / everyone ("all" as a subject/object) - English Only forum
all having indirect object the establishment of... - English Only forum
all of you / kill you all ['all' as subject; 'all' as object] - English Only forum
Allow + object - English Only forum
allow object past participle - English Only forum
Allow taking a direct object - English Only forum
Allow without object - English Only forum
allow/let without object - English Only forum
allowed him [direct object?] - English Only forum
An Enormous Object Drawn Faintly - English Only forum
An object after the verb 'tell' - English Only forum
an object being composed of K parts is characterized by ... - English Only forum
An object complement - English Only forum
an object created with a thickness of 5mm - English Only forum
an object fell down on the ground - English Only forum
An object full of slimy fluid exploding out under pressure - English Only forum
an object imitate another object - English Only forum
An object is not <what what is aimed at is> - English Only forum
an object of activity of social work. - English Only forum
an object or the object that has the feature of.. - English Only forum
an object vibrating..... - English Only forum
An object-clause question - English Only forum
an/the object - English Only forum
an/the object of my research - English Only forum
and though I should certainly be a more interesting object to all my acquaintance were I distractedly in love with him, - English Only forum
And yet + direct object - English Only forum
animate object - English Only forum
antonym for object to doing - English Only forum
"any object" as subject of "accounts for" - English Only forum
Are there any Object Complement on these sentences? - English Only forum
Are these subject complements or object complements? - English Only forum
arrive+object - English Only forum
article + object-activity words - English Only forum
articles vs. things vs. object vs. items in "bought following articles" - English Only forum
as / than missing subject - object - English Only forum
As a result, fewer people could object to him, <they> reasoned. - English Only forum
as an object of that needful solicitude which there were no children to supply - English Only forum
as an/the object - English Only forum
As beautiful a girl as you are - subject / object / complement - English Only forum
as subject, as object - English Only forum
ask + object + of - English Only forum
ask + object modified by a phrase/clause - English Only forum
attribute or object complement? - English Only forum
Attributive Clause vs. Object Clause - English Only forum
authorizing “off-plan” building where local people might object - English Only forum
"award" without direct object? - English Only forum
"Awarded" used without its direct object - English Only forum
be averse to/object to - English Only forum
be likely ____ (pose) with an object - English Only forum
Be with (an object) - English Only forum
before (earlier in time) + noun (an object) - English Only forum
believe him honest / think him a kind man [object and complement] - English Only forum
between the nearest object and the farthest one/ nearest and farthest objects/ ... - English Only forum
blank object - English Only forum
bored pencil [ -ed adjective to personify an object?] - English Only forum
Both and neither + object/subject pronoun - English Only forum
Bring+object+gerund - English Only forum
build upon (no object) - English Only forum
bump into + a moving object - English Only forum
buy furniture <for> the new house [adverb of purpose or indirect object?] - English Only forum
Can 'bear out' be used without any object? - English Only forum
Can a direct object be headed by a preposition - English Only forum
Can a gerund be the object of "support"? - English Only forum
Can a gerund take an object? - English Only forum
can an adverb be an object? - English Only forum
Can an object "lean on" another object? - English Only forum
Can object go to relative cluase - English Only forum
Can object pronouns work as Direct objects? - English Only forum
Can the verb 'let' be used with adjectives? (let + object + adjective) - English Only forum
Can "this, that, it" be referring to "infinitive or gerund" when it is the object of "do"? - English Only forum
can turn a prized object into a useless annoyance. - English Only forum
Can we omit the subject and object at the same time? - English Only forum
can we put on object at the beginning of a sentence? - English Only forum
Can we use a verb phrase after an object pronoun? - English Only forum
Can you use whose for an object? - English Only forum
Can't 'fail' have noun as its direct object? - English Only forum
Can’t help + object + ing - English Only forum
capital construction object - English Only forum
carried around in other object attributes - English Only forum
catch a stationary object - English Only forum
Causative pattern have + object + infinitive - English Only forum
causative verb+adverb+object+... - English Only forum
Causative verbs + object + adjectives ? - English Only forum
Celebrate anniversary (about inanimate object) - English Only forum
cite needs object or preposition? - English Only forum
clauses that have a object - English Only forum
Cleft structure plus a double object verb - English Only forum
coherent as an object - English Only forum
come with, go with without an object - English Only forum
comma with fronted object: Me, she had dispensed from joining - English Only forum
comma with fronted object: Such truths, FOXFIRE made softer. - English Only forum
comma with fronted object: Web pages..., they label as - English Only forum
comma with shared object: aggressive toward,and blaming,the other - English Only forum
comma with shared object: commit, and take responsib. for, suicide - English Only forum
comma with shared object: involved in, and reacting, to the actions - English Only forum
comma with shared object: quest for, and attainment of, ataraxia - English Only forum
Complement + indirect object example - English Only forum
Complement vs object - English Only forum
complete (no object) - English Only forum
"complete" used with no object - English Only forum
complex object - English Only forum
Complex Object - English Only forum
Complex object - English Only forum
complex object - English Only forum
complex object - English Only forum
Complex object - English Only forum
Complex object - English Only forum
Complex object + notice - English Only forum
Complex Object with "belong" - English Only forum
Complex object with Participle 2 - English Only forum
Compound/complex object - English Only forum
Confusion about subject and object (plural vs singular) - English Only forum
Consider + Object + to or ing verb? - English Only forum
consider "object" to be~ - English Only forum
construction object + infinitive - English Only forum
contract for which the construction is the object - English Only forum
contribute+object+to/for gerund - English Only forum
Could you explain <what this is>? [Subject / Object in indirect questions?] - English Only forum
Council announced that it had voted to reschedule the race. [object?] - English Only forum
Creates an object with (the / a) price property of 22.2 - English Only forum
cried an <agonised voice> [Subject or Object?] - English Only forum
dare + object noun phrase - English Only forum
David repaired my car. [Direct / indirect object] - English Only forum
defeat the object - English Only forum
dependence of an adverb place on presence of some object - English Only forum
Describe + second object - English Only forum
Describe severe damages to a non-moving object - English Only forum
Description of the object of study’s condition. - English Only forum
Despite+object+subject+verb - English Only forum
Determine what the ending is for the direct object. - English Only forum
Determiners as object related predicative element - English Only forum
difference of the matter is what /what is the matter In object clause - English Only forum
Direct and Indirect object - English Only forum
Direct and indirect object - English Only forum
direct and indirect object in questions - English Only forum
direct indirect object - English Only forum
direct indirect object order - English Only forum
direct object - English Only forum
Direct object - English Only forum
Direct object - English Only forum
Direct object - English Only forum
direct object - English Only forum
Direct object / object attribute - English Only forum
Direct object after join? - English Only forum
Direct object as location? - English Only forum
Direct Object Clauses - English Only forum
Direct object help! - English Only forum
Direct object or not (grammar) - English Only forum
Direct Object vs Indirect Object - English Only forum
direct or indirect object - English Only forum
Direct/Indirect Object - English Only forum
Direct/indirect object for present/provide - English Only forum
disagree/deny/object that.... - English Only forum
discourage people from visiting (no object) - English Only forum
discover + <object + past participle / adjective / to infinitive> <that> - English Only forum
discuss [it] | transitive verbs without object - English Only forum
ditransitive verb object extracted - English Only forum
Do ''subject'' and " object" of an active voice become "object" and "subject" of a passive voice? - English Only forum
do a lot of + verbal noun + direct object - English Only forum
Do object pronouns leave out in formal identifying relative? - English Only forum
Do we need to put an object after the word, distract, here? - English Only forum
Do we use "who" or "whom" to talk about the object of a sentence? - English Only forum
Do you say "enjoy!" without an object? - English Only forum
Do you still remember why they <called> again? [transitive verb without object] - English Only forum
Does a sentence require an object for all times? - English Only forum
Does "take too long" need an object? - English Only forum
Does "the furthest" function as object? - English Only forum
Doesn't verb 'modify' require an object - English Only forum
Double object verbs - English Only forum
double object verbs - English Only forum
double object with a relative clause - English Only forum
dropping the object with (enough to +v inf) - English Only forum
"due to the weather" can be the object? - English Only forum
dummy "it" as the object - English Only forum
Each object has its/their own beauty - English Only forum
easy to tell that [object of "tell"?] - English Only forum
emphasize on object of sentence - English Only forum
empiric object - English Only forum
Enjoy [without an object] - English Only forum
Especially as caused by an object - English Only forum
Even a tiny object hitting <it> - English Only forum
Exercise "oneself" - Object or Adverb? - English Only forum
expect to be back [object of 'expect'?] - English Only forum
explain (with no direct object) - English Only forum
Explain+to+object+ that-clause - English Only forum
explanation after "appreciate it if / appreciate (object)" - English Only forum
failure to object to provisions contained - English Only forum
Feel + adjective object complement - English Only forum
feel + object + complement - English Only forum
Feeling toward an object that have been used for a long time - English Only forum
find / keep / leave + object + objective complement - English Only forum
fitted with every imaginable object - English Only forum
Fix Object A 25cm-40cm vertically above Object B - English Only forum
fix on/upon (no object) (of a person's eyes) - English Only forum
For the object - English Only forum
"for" to mean purpose or object - English Only forum
force + inanimate object - English Only forum
force object to do and into doing - English Only forum
found <it> scary that [dummy object] - English Only forum
four sides of a oval object of human body - English Only forum
Free + object - English Only forum
free of subject and object duality - English Only forum
Fronting an object in a sentence - English Only forum
Fronting of a direct/indirect object - English Only forum
Function prepositional phrase: direct object; adverbial; object complement? [eg, from tvs to...] - English Only forum
fundamental object that the relations of power interpret - English Only forum
Gerund as subject/object - English Only forum
Gerunda as a subject or an object - English Only forum
Gerunds as the object of the sentence - English Only forum
Gerunds: complement and object of a sentence. [How to differentiate them?] - English Only forum
get + object + infinitive - English Only forum
Get + object + infinitive with 'to' - English Only forum
get + object + mixed up - English Only forum
get + object + to - English Only forum
Getting + Object + To or To be - English Only forum
getting/having object pp - English Only forum
give without indirect object? - English Only forum
"Give" without indirect object - English Only forum
Gramma: object clause - English Only forum
Grammar question: word functions as both object and subject - English Only forum
Grammar: complement before the object? - English Only forum
Gravity pulls on an object "with" some force. - English Only forum
handlike object - English Only forum
Harry and I/ me and Harry [as subject / object] - English Only forum
have (experience) + object + infinitive/-ing - English Only forum
have / get + object + v. ing - English Only forum
have + inanimate object + V - English Only forum
have + object + bare inf. - English Only forum
"HAVE + object + bare infinitive" - English Only forum
Have + object + ing verb - English Only forum
Have + object + P.P - English Only forum
Have + object + participle - English Only forum
have + object + past participle - English Only forum
have + object + past participle - English Only forum
have +complex object - English Only forum
have object -ing/infinitive - English Only forum
have something in direct object - English Only forum
have+object+infinitive without to/-ing form = cause - English Only forum
Have+object+object complement - English Only forum
He bought her flowers. Is "her" an indirect object? - English Only forum
He brought <her.> [object?] - English Only forum
He groomed his child to become the perfect sexual object. - English Only forum
He is being rude.-There is a tiger object-subject - English Only forum
He is going to USA. [Direct object?] - English Only forum
he made to object - English Only forum
He said that he would come. [object vs verb complement] - English Only forum
Help <me> [direct or indirect object?] - English Only forum
her entitled conviction that the object could give it - English Only forum
high object - English Only forum
hold an object between chin and neck - English Only forum
How can I find out which verb agrees with the subject or object? - English Only forum
How can I know if a verb has to be followed with object? - English Only forum
How can I tell if this gerund is the subject or the object? - English Only forum
How do you call an object that is being contained? - English Only forum
how euphemistic can you get? [where is a object?] - English Only forum
How to convert a sentence as the object of a proposition? - English Only forum
How to find a direct object - English Only forum
How to identify Subject and Object in sentences? - English Only forum
How to use subject and object pronouns? - English Only forum
"I" (he, she, we, they) as direct object pronoun - English Only forum
I as direct object - English Only forum
I believe you - subject + verb + object - English Only forum
I can taste. [no object?] - English Only forum
I declare I do not know a more awful object than Darcy, on particular occasions, and in particular places - English Only forum
I dread 'to think' [object?] - English Only forum
I dreamed it would be nameless bliss, As I loved, loved to be; And to this object did I press - English Only forum
I had an object forced down/up my penis without any pain relief - English Only forum
I <have an objection /object> to you on this matter - English Only forum
I have decided to do or I have decided that +object clause - English Only forum
I have you to thank [Have + object + to-infinitive] - English Only forum
I heard Kate shout ... break.. threaten (Complex Object) - English Only forum
I know <that> she is mean and <that> people ... [object clause: Omit 'that'?] - English Only forum
I look forward to. [without object] - English Only forum
I saw no <object> in seeking him out for the purpose - English Only forum
I saw some black object flopping about upon this bank - English Only forum
I suggest (your) selling it. (object?) - English Only forum
I talk to him (direct / indirect / prepositional object?). - English Only forum
I think an inanimate object should have been able to win a landslide - English Only forum
I told her vs I saw her [indirect vs direct object] - English Only forum
I travel <40 miles> to work every day. <object or not> - English Only forum
I was too far away in order to see the object. - English Only forum
I would prefer + object + - English Only forum
I, in my ignorance, 'understood' something mild [direct object?] - English Only forum
I've got the same [object] as him / like his - English Only forum
I/me: Subject or object? Such a great forum for 'junkie' students like you and <I, me>? - English Only forum
idea of killing the object of that love, so that he may be - English Only forum
Identify the Direct Object in a Sentence with the Verb Helped - English Only forum
Identifying a direct/ indirect object in a sentence - English Only forum
Identifying subject, predicate, object in the following sentence - English Only forum
Identifying subject, predicate, object in the following sentence - English Only forum
if + object - English Only forum
If money were no object - English Only forum
If someone strikes one [one as object] - English Only forum
If "subject" is the gerund what is "object"? - English Only forum
if the adjective can be object complement - English Only forum
If the object of the verb is very long<where should I put it - English Only forum
if you removed the ultimate object - English Only forum
"in direct object" or "in a direct object" - English Only forum
In relation to its object - English Only forum
In return to + object pronoun [synonym for back?] - English Only forum
In the passive voice, the subject becomes the object - English Only forum
in trust for some pious object - English Only forum
"in which" relative pronoun or object of the preposition? - English Only forum
inanimate object+have+a problem - English Only forum
indirect complement / indirect object - English Only forum
indirect object - English Only forum
indirect object - English Only forum
indirect object - English Only forum
indirect object and object complement - English Only forum
Indirect Object as an Infinitive - English Only forum
indirect object in cleft-sentence - English Only forum
Indirect object or object of preposition?! - English Only forum
Indirect Object or Prepositional Phrase - English Only forum
Indirect object without preposition - English Only forum
Indirect object? - English Only forum
indirect object/oblique object - English Only forum
Indirect speech with object and infinitive - English Only forum
Indirect v.s. Direct Object - English Only forum
infinitive clause as object/infinitive clause as complement - English Only forum
Infinitive modifier: subject or object or depends on context - English Only forum
"infinitive" or "object+infinitive" in reported speech of imperative sentences - English Only forum
Infinitive phrase as direct object - English Only forum
infinitive used like object in a sentence. - English Only forum
Infinitive vs. Prepositional Phrase as Object Complement? - English Only forum
infinitive/direct object - English Only forum
infinitve omitting an object - English Only forum
Inform without an object - Is it acceptable? - English Only forum
instrumental=treating somebody like an object - English Only forum
inversion between the object and the objective complement - English Only forum
inversion of the object - English Only forum
Inversion of word order between an object and a complement - English Only forum
inversion: subject and object - English Only forum
inverted order between an object and an complement - English Only forum
Is 'him' a direct object? [direct / indirect objects] - English Only forum
Is 'you' a direct object? - English Only forum
Is “which” a subject or an object pronoun? - English Only forum
Is “whom” the object of a preposition or a verb in the sentence? - English Only forum
Is it an object complement - English Only forum
Is it grammatically correct to use the indirect object as the subject in the passive voice? - English Only forum
Is it obligatory to use the declarative order in object clauses? - English Only forum
Is it okay to say "I eat" or "I ate" without any adverb or object? - English Only forum
Is it possible for a phrasal Verb to introduce an Object Clause (not a direct object, - English Only forum
Is it possible for the lights to be an object of a verb 'illuminate'? - English Only forum
is quite a object - English Only forum
Is "so much" an object in "talk so much"? - English Only forum
Is the "make+object+past participle" form available to use? - English Only forum
Is this an object clause ? - English Only forum
Is this an Object Clause? - English Only forum
Is this object inversion? - English Only forum
is this repeating the object? - English Only forum
Is "to be" subject or direct object in "There seems to be a fly in my soup" - English Only forum
Is to call him the object complement - English Only forum
Is "to somebody" in the phrase "offer something to somebody" an object or object complement? - English Only forum
is "who"(interrogative pronoun) after verb an object - English Only forum
it as an object pronoun - English Only forum
It as a anticipatory object - English Only forum
It didn't disappoint <me?> [object necessary?] - English Only forum
It does not deserve repairing [object] - English Only forum
it had imposed environmental and social requirements before granting the loan - no object? - English Only forum
It is an extra object - English Only forum
It is silly of you. (which is subject/object?) - English Only forum
It makes me mad (that) he lied [dummy object + 'that'] - English Only forum
It must be that, and only that, beyond the faintest suspicion of any other object - English Only forum
it used as an object pronoun for plural nouns - English Only forum
It was me that you sent the letter. [Indirect object + relative clause] - English Only forum
It's a crane that can lift or lower an object by a tiny distance as short as 0.001mm. - English Only forum
It’s dangerous for children to play with fire [for (direct or indirect object?)] - English Only forum
It’s like as an object, the bottle, as a pattern - English Only forum
It+verb+subject/object - English Only forum
Joan is having 'a smoke' in the porch. [direct object vs non-contrastive direct object] - English Only forum
Joan will certainly object and so will Mary. - English Only forum
"John spoke to Julie" (indirect object) - English Only forum
judge + clause / judge + object - English Only forum
Juggling only one ball/object - English Only forum
last night -- as an object - English Only forum
learning about the object of your inquiry itself - English Only forum
leave + object + gerund/infinitive - English Only forum
leave + object + objective complement - English Only forum
Leave out "that" in a subordinate direct object clause - English Only forum
"less" after a verb but before an object or after an object? - English Only forum
Let + object + get + past participle - English Only forum
Let Johnny have a go [causative vs complex object] - English Only forum
let off with two object? - English Only forum
like + object + infinitive - English Only forum
Like + Object + to+Infinitive - English Only forum
like+(for)+object+to verb - English Only forum
likes <his friends to entertain him> [direct object?] - English Only forum
List of activities with object takes plural or singular verb - English Only forum
Lola's <between>. [No object] - English Only forum
long indirect object - English Only forum
long object - English Only forum
Look at the flying object in the sky. - English Only forum
look forward to + object+gerund? - English Only forum
Love, hate + complex object - English Only forum
Machine object of the training type and model - English Only forum
Main clause and subject the same as relative clause and object - English Only forum
main object vs building itself - English Only forum
make + object + adjective - English Only forum
make an object out of wood by cutting pieces off <it> - English Only forum
make object not ~ing - English Only forum
make object past participle - English Only forum
make or allow object (to) V - English Only forum
make someone a target/object/subject of criticism - English Only forum
make/find/send+object+complement - English Only forum
make+object+auxiliary verbs or make+object+p.p? - English Only forum
"massacre" is a transitive verb, how can it haven't an object? - English Only forum
may I have the loan of [object]? - English Only forum
Me (object pronoun) - acting as a subject in a sentence - what is it really called? - English Only forum
me / my (object pronoun or possessive adjective) - English Only forum
measure of an object - English Only forum
measured object or measuring object - English Only forum
mention of/about/object - English Only forum
metal object for the shoes - English Only forum
Missing object? - English Only forum
modifier or object - English Only forum
Modifying an Object - English Only forum
Most + have + (ALWAYS plural direct object)? - English Only forum
Most Americans don't object <for callling / to my calling> them - English Only forum
Move away from in front of the object. - English Only forum
moving object - English Only forum
Multiples prepositions with the same object - English Only forum
Must a complete sentence have a object? - English Only forum
my ... (an object) was always with me - English Only forum
my making you wait for so long [Gerund and Complex object] - English Only forum
Name of the object? (Oil container) - English Only forum
natural site, natural attraction or a natural object - English Only forum
need+object+~ing - English Only forum
"Negotiate (object?) with (the?) suppliers." - English Only forum
neurotic desire to pin down the object - English Only forum
news <from Koh Samui> [adverbial object?] - English Only forum
no more...than if no such murmuring, lounging object had been before her - English Only forum
no object after the verb "make"? - English Only forum
no object that looks like an artwork - English Only forum
no object took hold of him as something - English Only forum
nodded his head to Anne Boleyn (object complement?) - English Only forum
None of the council members didn't object - English Only forum
not over pleasant to the object of his attentions - English Only forum
not require the object of your affections to be perfect - English Only forum
Not to manage + no object - English Only forum
noun clauses as the indirect object - English Only forum
noun in object position - English Only forum
object - English Only forum
object - English Only forum
object - English Only forum
object - English Only forum
Object - English Only forum
object - English Only forum
Object - English Only forum
object - English Only forum
object - English Only forum
object or goal - English Only forum
Object : Application for dual Degree English/law - English Only forum
object 'it' - English Only forum
object 'to' the Consultant 'to' the payment of - English Only forum
Object / Object complement - English Only forum
object + - English Only forum
"Object + adjective or past participle" - English Only forum
Object + and + Verb + object - English Only forum
Object + ing - English Only forum
Object + its own reference - English Only forum
object + objective complement / inversion - English Only forum
Object + past participle - English Only forum
Object + To Verb - English Only forum
Object after "tell" - English Only forum
Object and complement with to-infinitives - English Only forum
object and objective complement - English Only forum
Object and subject in sentences - English Only forum
Object and verb agreement - English Only forum
Object becoming subject - English Only forum
Object clause with “whom” within it - English Only forum
Object clause with an intransitive verb - English Only forum
object clauses and copula - English Only forum
object complement - English Only forum
Object complement - English Only forum
object complement - English Only forum
object complement or second object ? - English Only forum
Object complement phrase - English Only forum
Object complement position - English Only forum
object complement with "to be" - English Only forum
object for protest - English Only forum
object his or him borrowing my book - English Only forum
object in hockey - English Only forum
Object in this sentence? - English Only forum
Object of desire - English Only forum
object of effort by several writers - English Only forum
object of "give of" - English Only forum
object of has - English Only forum
Object of "heard" in "I heard the news that he would come" - English Only forum
object of her consternation - English Only forum
object of intense interest - English Only forum
object of my seeking/pursuit - English Only forum
object of our analysis - English Only forum
object of preposition 'with' - English Only forum
object <of the preposition/verb> - English Only forum
object of this sentence - English Only forum
object of vision - English Only forum
object omission? - English Only forum
Object or Complement? - English Only forum
object or object to - English Only forum
object or objective of this exercise - English Only forum
object or possessive pronoun - English Only forum
Object Or Subject? - English Only forum
Object pronoun (verb+object pronoun+infinitive/gerund/past participle) - English Only forum
object pronoun [him: direct or indirect object?] - English Only forum
Object pronoun after each - English Only forum
object pronoun for three pounds sugar. - English Only forum
object pronoun in answers - English Only forum
object pronoun or sub. p*verb - English Only forum
Object pronouns and relative clause - English Only forum
Object pronouns as subject - English Only forum
Object pronouns in a sentence - English Only forum
Object pronouns in a sentence (Explanation) - English Only forum
object pronouns rules - English Only forum
Object relative clauses - English Only forum
object some do something or doing something? - English Only forum
Object subject verb - English Only forum
object that keeps your drink hot. - English Only forum
object that predicts doom - English Only forum
object to - English Only forum
object to (formality) - English Only forum
object to + one's + gerund - English Only forum
object to + verb-ing - English Only forum
object to him joining - English Only forum
object to <his / him> having made - English Only forum
object to my borrowing - English Only forum
object to my colleagues <having made> <making>… - English Only forum
object to my marriage - noun following object (v) - English Only forum
object to saying / want to say - English Only forum
object to something - English Only forum
object to vs objected to - English Only forum
object to your arriving /object your arriving - English Only forum
Object to your giving me orders - English Only forum
Object touching a person? - English Only forum
Object versus Objective - English Only forum
Object vs Subject Pronouns - English Only forum
object where students keep their pens - English Only forum
object which we "FREQUENTLY use" OR "use FREQUENTLY" - English Only forum
Object, a weddin’ in the fall. - English Only forum
object, subject+ verb? - English Only forum
Object: an answer to What or Whom(m) - English Only forum
object? [syntactic functions] - English Only forum
<Object's | object> shadow - English Only forum
object/objective - English Only forum
object/oppose - English Only forum
Object/subject - English Only forum
object/subject of the tax - English Only forum
object+infinitive (negation). - English Only forum
Object+to+gerund - English Only forum
of + object? - English Only forum
of---the subject or object of the action? - English Only forum
offer plus object - English Only forum
offer to / offer plus object - English Only forum
offer+object+infinitive - English Only forum
office object for holding papers: cube-rod-clamp - English Only forum
Omission of an object in a response - English Only forum
Omission of Object of The Preposition - English Only forum
omitted object - English Only forum
Omitting an object - English Only forum
omitting object pronoun, adding "to" and more. - English Only forum
omitting the object of a to-infinitive clause - English Only forum
Omitting/repeating the object of two verbs taking different prepositions - English Only forum
once you start <object?>, you make money - English Only forum
One common object - English Only forum
one's object of 'awe' and love and respect - English Only forum
oppose/object attempts to limit - English Only forum
orphaned object - English Only forum
Others last for five years or more. [oblique object?] - English Only forum
Our office supplies we usually order [object subject verb] - English Only forum
participle after object - English Only forum
Participle and object - English Only forum
Participle phrase - attaching to the object of a sentence - English Only forum
Passive with double object - English Only forum
Past participle and complex object - English Only forum
past participles used as an object complement - English Only forum
people being the subject and the object of something - English Only forum
person to whom I owe all my success is <she><her> [subject pronoun vs object pronoun] - English Only forum
Phrasal verb - Wince at/out [object] - English Only forum
phrasal verbs + object - English Only forum
Phrasal verbs or object complement - English Only forum
phrasal verbs with "this/that" as object - English Only forum
picks the object up vs picks up the object - English Only forum
pity that despised its object - English Only forum
Please contact [object of the verb 'contact'] - English Only forum
plural nouns + singular object - English Only forum
Plural subject + verb + plural object - English Only forum
Plural subject and singular object - English Only forum
plural subjects and plural/singular object? - English Only forum
Position of adverbs with a long object - English Only forum
Position of by+object in passive voice - English Only forum
Position of Object and Objec Complement - English Only forum
Position of object clause (two objects) - English Only forum
Position of the direct object for test directions - English Only forum
possessive perfect gerund as an object - English Only forum
Possessive pronoun after pronoun object - They give her <her books, hers>? - English Only forum
Possibility for + object + to: Is it appropriate? - English Only forum
"possible" before and/or after an object - English Only forum
predicate: completion (object/Complement) and extension - English Only forum
Preposed Predicate (Object) - English Only forum
preposition + (object ) + -ing form. - English Only forum
preposition + time noun as a verb object - English Only forum
preposition with direct object - English Only forum
prepositional complement Vs object of preposition - English Only forum
prepositional object clause vs. direct object clause - English Only forum
Prepositional Phrase and Indirect Object... - English Only forum
present perfect in object clause - English Only forum
Prince Albert (not a person, but an object) - English Only forum
Pronoun order, subject pronouns and object pronouns - English Only forum
pronoun, subject or object after colon - English Only forum
Propose vs suggest+indirect object - English Only forum
Propose+object - English Only forum
propositional phrase as object compliments - English Only forum
purpose sentence VS object infinitive - English Only forum
Questions in object clauses - English Only forum
Raised subject - Raised object - What are they ? - English Only forum
Re: When did you play <object>...? I played (intransitive) ... - English Only forum
reach [without object?] - English Only forum
read + <prepositional phrase> + <direct object> - English Only forum
recall followed or not by an object - English Only forum
receive (not followed by an object) - English Only forum
recommend + direct object - English Only forum
recommend+object+gerund - English Only forum
Reduced Relative clause-to reduce the object clause - English Only forum
reference object - English Only forum
refuse object - English Only forum
refuse wish plus indirect/ direct object - English Only forum
Relative clause with more than one object - English Only forum
relative pronoun as an object - English Only forum
Relative pronoun as the object of gerund - English Only forum
Relative pronoun for subject and object. - English Only forum
relative pronoun that as an object - English Only forum
Relative Pronouns as Modifiers of the Object - English Only forum
Relative pronouns as subject or object? - English Only forum
Relative Pronouns/ Object - English Only forum
relocating object within phrasal verb? - English Only forum
Remark with indirect object - English Only forum
remeber + object + ing - English Only forum
Rent (out) + Iindirect Object - English Only forum
report + object + verb or past participle - English Only forum
Request + infinitive (without object) - English Only forum
require without an object - English Only forum
Reserve (v): does it take an indirect object? - English Only forum
reverse positions of an object and a noun complement ? - English Only forum
reverse positions of an object and an adjective complement ? - English Only forum
ride (no object) along the road - English Only forum
ride + object - English Only forum
Role-play an incident: object of the verb Role-play - English Only forum
"rotate/turn/spin" the 3D object - English Only forum
run out of beer / drove them nuts [objects, object complements, phrasal verbs] - English Only forum
same (object/objects) - English Only forum
Sandra hates spaghetti and rice. hates it? them? object pronouns! - English Only forum
Save up to buy + object - English Only forum
saw my girlfriend happy. [see + object + adjective] - English Only forum
saw such an object - English Only forum
saw the object lie on the road - English Only forum
Second direct object, appositive? ''all of them" - English Only forum
Security supervisor - object commandant? - English Only forum
See + object + base verb/ ing form of verb - English Only forum
send plus object plus ing - English Only forum
sensory verb + object + ing - English Only forum
sent me a letter/ a letter to me ["to" before object] - English Only forum
sent the letter to me - indirect object - English Only forum
Sentence: Subject and object - English Only forum
separate a verb and its object with "especially" - English Only forum
sequence of object and place - English Only forum
set up as a [noun] // set up [direct object] - English Only forum
Sex or sexual object - English Only forum
"she" as an object - English Only forum
She doesn't talk to me <Adverbial vs object> - English Only forum
she speaks fluently Russian. [Adverb Placement with direct object] - English Only forum
She thought <to give the tickets to him>. [object?] - English Only forum
She was suggesting + object pro(noun) - English Only forum
shiny object alerts - English Only forum
shoot at [object] - English Only forum
Should an object be singular or plural when the subject is plural...? - English Only forum
Should be here. (searching for an object) - English Only forum
Should I train myself to just use "who" as both subject and object? - English Only forum
show/give + object - English Only forum
singular or plural: subject-object disagreement - English Only forum
Singular vs Plural ( when referring to a noun related to a plural object ) - English Only forum
slept 'his hideous sleep': cognate object - English Only forum
Smell coming from an object - English Only forum
so did I + direct object - English Only forum
so that is/be/for object to infinitive - English Only forum
social object - English Only forum
Solace she finds in music. [object at beginning of a sentence.] - English Only forum
Some object Vs. Some objects - English Only forum
Someone's heart goes out to an inanimate object - English Only forum
sorry for + object + ing - English Only forum
sought as advisers fellow evangelicals [object of 'sought'] - English Only forum
"speak on that object" - English Only forum
specify and its object - English Only forum
spend + object + past participle - English Only forum
steal <us> some guns / plowing with <them> blinders on [object pronouns] - English Only forum
Stone walls do not a prison make [verb/object inversion] - English Only forum
stop you coming down with a cold [stop + object pronoun + gerund] - English Only forum
strike the responsive chord between object and self - English Only forum
Structure: for + object pronoun + to + infinitive - English Only forum
study + object + adverb - English Only forum
study object or object of study - English Only forum
Subject (use who), object(use whom) - English Only forum
subject / object of review - English Only forum
subject + make + object + bare Infinitive (Infinitive without "to") - English Only forum
subject + makes + object + verb - English Only forum
Subject + Verb + Object + Complement - English Only forum
Subject + Verb + Object + Modifier/Complement? - English Only forum
Subject + Verb + Object, Verbing….as……. - English Only forum
Subject and object - English Only forum
subject and object of verbs - English Only forum
Subject and Object pronoun [Doers and receivers of actions?] - English Only forum
Subject and Object... - English Only forum
Subject and Object... - English Only forum
Subject complement or object complement - English Only forum
Subject form can be used for Object form ? - English Only forum
Subject may be Object - English Only forum
subject object verb - English Only forum
subject or object - English Only forum
subject or object (of a study/investigation/survey) - English Only forum
subject or object as modifier for "..... describing how" - English Only forum
subject or object of gossip - English Only forum
subject or object of something? - English Only forum
subject or object of... - English Only forum
Subject or object pronoun? - English Only forum
Subject Pronoun vs Object Pronoun - English Only forum
Subject questions vs object questions - English Only forum
subject versus object - English Only forum
Subject vs object pronouns - English Only forum
subject-Verb-Object 1 - English Only forum
subject-Verb-Object 2 - English Only forum
Subject-verb-object agreement - English Only forum
Subject-Verb-Object/Complement - English Only forum
Subject? Object? and Main verb? - English Only forum
subject/ object + ing clause - English Only forum
Subject/ Object Questions - English Only forum
subject/object - English Only forum
subject/object - English Only forum
Subject/object - English Only forum
Subject/object bartender - English Only forum
Subject/object number agreement...plural subjects & objects - English Only forum
subject/object questions - English Only forum
subject/object? of internal market - English Only forum
subject/verb/object/past participle - English Only forum
such social object / such social objects - English Only forum
such that that relation is not itself an object - English Only forum
Suck [preposition, object] - English Only forum
Suddenly the new subject? object? - English Only forum
Sue always invites her friends to her birthday party/ to it? object pronouns - English Only forum
suggest plus indirect object - English Only forum
suitable object for "fulfill" - English Only forum
Suitable To Plant(dropped object) In - English Only forum
supply with indirect object - English Only forum
supportive of me/my studying X. [possessive and gerund with object] - English Only forum
surely you don't object to ... - English Only forum
Swapping object with verb in declarative statements (can you/you can) - English Only forum
Switch + direct object (+ from X) + to Y - English Only forum
Take after [phrasal verb: placement of object] - English Only forum
Take over [phrasal verb: placement of object] - English Only forum
takes in the light off of every object, - English Only forum
talk to the person in the name tag on an object - English Only forum
tangible object - English Only forum
Tell (that) without direct object - English Only forum
tell (without a direct object) - English Only forum
tell [without object?] - English Only forum
tell where my influence stops [object 'tell'?] - English Only forum
Tell with an object - English Only forum
tell you <I'm sorry> [direct object?] - English Only forum
that (appositive) ... that (relative) ... that (object) - English Only forum
That (Indirect object) - English Only forum
that <a><the> photo be cropped near <a><the> object - English Only forum
that clause and object complement - English Only forum
that clause/for +object+to infinitive - English Only forum
that or it as a direct object pronoun - English Only forum
that we usually need a reservation in fine restaurants [direct object?] - English Only forum
the 18-year-old object <of> a 53-year-old’s affections - English Only forum
the acrobat jacks up a heavy object on his nose? - English Only forum
The awarded scientist is Mr. Smith. [Past participle before an indirect object] - English Only forum
The boy hit the girl who sang. Direct object relative clause? - English Only forum
The class object vs the object class - English Only forum
The court treated him wrong. [direct and indirect object?] - English Only forum
the difference between "subject(ive) vs. object(ive)" - English Only forum
the divide between an inanimate object without feelings - English Only forum
the double-object construction - English Only forum
the effects of various factors (e.g., <long list of examples here>) on <object> - English Only forum
The <last time > was <twenty years ago >. [subject and object?] - English Only forum
The main topic / object of my research - English Only forum
The mother in + object pronoun - English Only forum
The object -- them? - English Only forum
the object in Andromeda led - English Only forum
the object is wrapped around a compact surface - English Only forum
The object is/are - English Only forum
The object of - English Only forum
the object of 'emit' - English Only forum
"The object of a preposition must follow the preposition... - English Only forum
the object of "include" - English Only forum
the object of much affection - English Only forum
The object of study <is><are> clippings. - English Only forum
the object of the modification of verb-ing - English Only forum
the object of the natural sciences alone - English Only forum
the object of the preposition - English Only forum
the object of these papers to illustrate - English Only forum
the object of which - English Only forum
the object often, but naively, identified with the sculpture - English Only forum
The object stops in the middle - English Only forum
The object to sort the silverware - English Only forum
the object US - English Only forum
The object used to scoop water out of a well - English Only forum
The object was rotated ..... and the average XL value was determined - English Only forum
the object was scraping against his leg - English Only forum
The object was then taken to the Chinese ship, which sailed off with it. - English Only forum
the object/obective of the game - English Only forum
The occurence of a form in an object (Philosophy) - English Only forum
the omission of the object. - English Only forum
the order of an object clause - English Only forum
the order of making a subject/object - English Only forum
the power of a simple object to create a complex network - English Only forum
The proposal makes common cause for a common
object - English Only forum
the puma 'up a tree' [object complement or attribute?] - English Only forum
The questions to the Subject and the Object - English Only forum
the restrictive adjectives taking an object through 'of' - English Only forum
the same as object of the sentence - English Only forum
the same object a several times or at several times? - English Only forum
the scan object - English Only forum
the scope of object of the verb "showed" - English Only forum
The second idiom we use to show.... [object before subject] - English Only forum
the sentence order of object clause - English Only forum
The sequence of indirect object and direct object - English Only forum
The speed which any object falls at is related to its mass. - English Only forum
The structure of HAVE NOT + object - English Only forum
the subject of a preposition's object - English Only forum
The tenses of object clauses - English Only forum
the throttling of the sender [sender: subject or object?] - English Only forum
The usage of the continuous/progressive form with quantity of an object - English Only forum
The use of 'it' as a preparatory object: I hate it when I see people being hurt. - English Only forum
There is no noun will verb object: the grammar of the sentence - English Only forum
there is no object in raking up - English Only forum
Therefore, having the same object of study, as STS has, - English Only forum
they are "listening to" in a friendly way [no object?] - English Only forum
they implied no aptness in the object - English Only forum
They like my house, but I don't like their house so much. their /theirs object pronouns - English Only forum
they lose, {what is almost ...}, the clearer perception etc - what is the object of 'lose' - English Only forum
They saw Bryan and I / Bryan and me [direct object] - English Only forum
They thought it next to impossible. [object complement?] - English Only forum
they will research [no direct object?] - English Only forum
think + object - English Only forum
think + object + (to be) complement - English Only forum
think+object+(to be)+complement - English Only forum
thinks that his mistake is what he did [noun clause: object, complement] - English Only forum
This an It for the same object - English Only forum
This object is worth (of) a lot of money - English Only forum
This object is/are scissors. - English Only forum
Those are <the books> worth [Subject complement or object complement?] - English Only forum
thought+object - English Only forum
Threaten to do something (no object) Threaten (object) with doing something - English Only forum
throw aside + Object - English Only forum
Timmy followed directions and looked at the object/person - English Only forum
to be confused by ..(object).. - English Only forum
To be subject/object pronoun - English Only forum
to clarify (no object) - English Only forum
to complement/supplement with no object - English Only forum
To complete an action or to consume an object? - English Only forum
to crush a non-elastic object from an angle - English Only forum
to express one's anger to an object or another person - English Only forum
to find + object - English Only forum
To hand over an object? - English Only forum
<to join in> without object - English Only forum
to let + object + verb = to let + verb + object ? - English Only forum
to lose something - without object??? - English Only forum
To make it into museum object - English Only forum
to make object (into) object complement - English Only forum
"To make this activity evolve" [gerund - not object complement] - English Only forum
to put upright or to stand up an object? - English Only forum
to remind someone of something: question about object - English Only forum
to see if you are carrying... [Noun clause; object of preposition or verb?] - English Only forum
to think something through - is the object always necessary? - English Only forum
"to want" without the complex object - English Only forum
Tom <told> her that he was in the bedroom. [Why there isn't a direct object] - English Only forum
too cool for swimming [gerund as object of preposition] - English Only forum
too dirty to use (it). [omit object?] - English Only forum
train/teach + indirect and direct object - English Only forum
transfer, relocation, movement, or pick and place (of a small object) - English Only forum
transitive verb with object - English Only forum
transitive verb without object? - English Only forum
transitive verb: clause as object - English Only forum
transitive verbs need a direct object while intransitive NOT - English Only forum
truncheon, the object used by the police - English Only forum
Two verbs and one object or question word.. - English Only forum
underneath >> object pronoun implied? - English Only forum
Understanding or To Understand as an object of a sentence - English Only forum
undo my sad ['sad' object of 'undo'?] - English Only forum
up to a point, I suppose<object?> - English Only forum
urgency in the object pursued - English Only forum
Usage of object - English Only forum
usage of preposition 'to' between subject and Object - English Only forum
Use "but" after object pronoun - English Only forum
Use of preposition to as the object of a gerund - English Only forum
Use of the Verb “Help” Without an Object - English Only forum
Using 'sir' as the subject or object of a sentence - English Only forum
Using 'them' as an object pronoun for 'person' -- grammatically correct but awkward. - English Only forum
Using a personal pronoun with an inanimate object - English Only forum
Using an adverbial phrase between the object and the participle ? - English Only forum
Using an alternative for the idiom "take something lying down" for an object - English Only forum
Using comma before a non-essential reduced relative clause which describes the object of the main clause - English Only forum
Using object pronoun+ving - English Only forum
Using object pronouns as the subject of the sentence - English Only forum
using the object pronoun it or not before leave-takings - English Only forum
Using while in a participial phrase that modifies the object of a verb or a preposition - English Only forum
Using "wish" + object pronoun + noun - English Only forum
V+Object+adj.+ clause - English Only forum
V+object+clause - English Only forum
Value of an object when new - English Only forum
variable and permanent adjectives, related to same object - English Only forum
verb + object + [definer of the object] - English Only forum
verb + object + gerund ??? - English Only forum
Verb + object + in detail - English Only forum
verb + object + V1 - English Only forum
verb + v.ing verb + object + v.ing - English Only forum
verb and direct object - English Only forum
verb and indirect object 'It is not a right to them afforded.' - English Only forum
<Verb Object Objective> form - English Only forum
verb object subject again - English Only forum
Verb to like + Object Complement - English Only forum
Verb with object - English Only forum
verb+indirect object+direct object - English Only forum
verb+object+infinitive - English Only forum
verb+object+infintive - English Only forum
verb+particle+object(get off)and(get over) - English Only forum
verbs directly followed by an object pronoun - English Only forum
Verbs of Perception +Object + Past Participle - English Only forum
Verbs with a Direct/Indirect Object - English Only forum
Wait or wait for and a direct object - English Only forum
Want + object + possessive pronoun - English Only forum
want to go with? ['with' without an object] - English Only forum
want, expect + object - English Only forum
warn without object - English Only forum
waste (verb) + direct object? - English Only forum
watch [object] to-infinitive - English Only forum
We <always> have to change first and second-person object pronouns into third-person ones in R.S.? - English Only forum
We asked to call us early in the morning vs. We asked to be called early in the morning. - do I need an object? - English Only forum
We can clearly see that there was [object clause] - English Only forum
What … satisfy and feel the absence of the object of as ... - English Only forum
What +subject + Verb + Object - English Only forum
What> as a relative pronoun & object phrase. - English Only forum
What does the object mean? - English Only forum
What he did... - subject/object of a clause - English Only forum
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