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...so I have supplied an object to both <the> ActionLink and RouteLink helper methods... - English Only forum
'She asked me to wait for her' into complex object - English Only forum
'to' before indirect object - English Only forum
“The birds sang to me”-direct object or no direct object? - English Only forum
a dollar seems like a small price to pay [object of 'pay'?] - English Only forum
a great object to marry - English Only forum
a relative clause on an object of 'To-infinitive' - English Only forum
a verb to collocate with "persuasion" as the object - 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
antonym for object to doing - 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
be averse to/object to - English Only forum
bored pencil [ -ed adjective to personify an object?] - English Only forum
Can object go to relative cluase - English Only forum
Can "this, that, it" be referring to "infinitive or gerund" when it is the object of "do"? - English Only forum
comma with shared object: involved in, and reacting, to the actions - English Only forum
Consider + Object + to or ing verb? - English Only forum
consider "object" to be~ - English Only forum
contribute+object+to/for gerund - English Only forum
Council announced that it had voted to reschedule the race. [object?] - English Only forum
Describe severe damages to a non-moving object - English Only forum
discover + <object + past participle / adjective / to infinitive> <that> - 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
dropping the object with (enough to +v inf) - English Only forum
"due to the weather" can be the object? - English Only forum
easy to tell that [object of "tell"?] - English Only forum
expect to be back [object of 'expect'?] - English Only forum
Explain+to+object+ that-clause - English Only forum
failure to object to provisions contained - English Only forum
"for" to mean purpose or object - English Only forum
force object to do and into doing - English Only forum
Function prepositional phrase: direct object; adverbial; object complement? [eg, from tvs to...] - English Only forum
Gerunds: complement and object of a sentence. [How to differentiate them?] - English Only forum
Get + object + infinitive with 'to' - English Only forum
get + object + to - English Only forum
Getting + Object + To or To be - English Only forum
have+object+infinitive without to/-ing form = cause - English Only forum
He groomed his child to become the perfect sexual object. - English Only forum
He is going to USA. [Direct object?] - English Only forum
he made to object - English Only forum
How can I know if a verb has to be followed with 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 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 <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 look forward to. [without 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 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
In relation to its object - English Only forum
In return to + object pronoun [synonym for back?] - 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 the "make+object+past participle" form available to use? - 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
It’s dangerous for children to play with fire [for (direct or indirect object?)] - English Only forum
"John spoke to Julie" (indirect object) - 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
look forward to + object+gerund? - English Only forum
make or allow object (to) V - English Only forum
Most Americans don't object <for callling / to my calling> them - English Only forum
neurotic desire to pin down the object - English Only forum
nodded his head to Anne Boleyn (object complement?) - 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
object 'to' the Consultant 'to' the payment of - English Only forum
Object + To Verb - English Only forum
Object and complement with to-infinitives - English Only forum
object complement with "to be" - English Only forum
object or object to - 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: an answer to What or Whom(m) - English Only forum
Object+to+gerund - English Only forum
offer to / offer plus 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
oppose/object attempts to limit - English Only forum
Participle phrase - attaching to the object of a sentence - English Only forum
person to whom I owe all my success is <she><her> [subject pronoun vs object pronoun] - English Only forum
Possibility for + object + to: Is it appropriate? - English Only forum
Reduced Relative clause-to reduce the object clause - English Only forum
Save up to buy + object - 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
She doesn't talk to me <Adverbial vs object> - English Only forum
She thought <to give the tickets to him>. [object?] - English Only forum
Should I train myself to just use "who" as both subject and object? - English Only forum
Singular vs Plural ( when referring to a noun related to a plural object ) - English Only forum
so that is/be/for object to infinitive - English Only forum
Someone's heart goes out to an inanimate object - English Only forum
Structure: for + object pronoun + to + infinitive - English Only forum
subject + make + object + bare Infinitive (Infinitive without "to") - English Only forum
Sue always invites her friends to her birthday party/ to it? object pronouns - English Only forum
Suitable To Plant(dropped object) In - English Only forum
surely you don't object to ... - English Only forum
Switch + direct object (+ from X) + to Y - English Only forum
talk to the person in the name tag on an object - English Only forum
that clause/for +object+to infinitive - English Only forum
the object of these papers to illustrate - English Only forum
The object to sort the silverware - English Only forum
The object used to scoop water out of a well - English Only forum
The object was then taken to the Chinese ship, which sailed off with it. - English Only forum
the power of a simple object to create a complex network - English Only forum
The questions to the Subject and the Object - English Only forum
The second idiom we use to show.... [object before subject] - English Only forum
The speed which any object falls at is related to its mass. - English Only forum
they are "listening to" in a friendly way [no object?] - English Only forum
They thought it next to impossible. [object complement?] - English Only forum
think + object + (to be) complement - English Only forum
think+object+(to be)+complement - English Only forum
Threaten to do something (no object) Threaten (object) with doing something - 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
too dirty to use (it). [omit object?] - English Only forum
Understanding or To Understand as an object of a sentence - English Only forum
up to a point, I suppose<object?> - English Only forum
usage of preposition 'to' between subject and Object - English Only forum
Use of preposition to as the object of a gerund - English Only forum
variable and permanent adjectives, related to same object - English Only forum
verb and indirect object 'It is not a right to them afforded.' - English Only forum
Verb to like + Object Complement - English Only forum
want to go with? ['with' without an 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
what´s the right form to describe an object - English Only forum
When to leave out the object? - English Only forum
When to put an object after infinitive "to" - English Only forum
When to use Verb-Subject(-Object) structure - English Only forum
where do native speakers focus on to start a sentence? (person or object) - English Only forum
Which object is referred to by this "it"? - English Only forum
whom and which(object case) destined to die out - English Only forum
Would prefer"+ object + to infinive / it if + past simple" - English Only forum
Wragby was added on to<no object?> - English Only forum
You first need to move to the close proximity to the object. - English Only forum
you start to incubate (a task) [implied object?] - English Only forum
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