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...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
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one's object of 'awe' and love and respect - English Only forum
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orphaned object - English Only forum
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