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agree about/on/upon/with/to + object - grammar
Bring life to it (inanimate object)
do not be cruel with / to + object - grammar
don't object to my calling them - grammar
drag from the object that needs to know...
even if it is strange to consider that I was the object of that quest
from object to body to idea
from the top of an object to the bottom of it, from the outside in...
He invited Mary to the party (direct object) - grammar
he mentioned me to you (indirect + direct object pronoun) - grammar
I am going to lend her my car (direct/indirect object) - grammar
I am missing some money (to miss an object)
I heard you say it to him (Multiple object pronouns) - grammar
I object to being told I have to do anything - grammar
I object to telling them (infinitivo?) - grammar
I'd like you to meet my parent (object or subject) - grammar
Indirect object preposition for/to - give a book to, cook dinner for - grammar
it is them/they who are going to search (object pronoun) - grammar
It means to see or think of an object as if it had a soul
it: find it difficult to... (preparatory object) - grammar
Negative reply to questions + direct object pronouns - ¿Venden las chicas los dulces? - grammar
Object appropriately to teasing
Object to
Object To / Oppose
Object to + pa + doing - grammar
object to any piece of paper
object to the very idea
passive se + direct object + indirect object (it was given to me) - grammar
preposition "to" + object pronouns - grammar
Promise + object + to infinitive - grammar
reference to the object twice - his parents, whom - grammar
relates to the direct object, not the subject - grammar
return to see you (indirect/direct object) - grammar
según + objeto (according to + object?)
She should explain it to us (Object Pronouns) - grammar
should you then object to open your mind
square up to the object
teach to (object)
to - I speak to you, I tell [to] you (direct object) - grammar
to be accidentally scratched by an object
to be all over the place (for an object)
TO BE with singular subject and plural object - grammar
to bring an object into being
to bring up (an object)
to bump into something (physical object)
to feel dependent on him (indirect object pronoun) - grammar
To find (object)+ infinitive ?? - grammar
to happen to + object - grammar
to have a lawful [object] - legal
to have someone do something (with a long object) - grammar
To make+something (Direct object) +something (Objective complement)
to object - grammar
to roll an object
to Salvage an object
To Spend+object+studying - grammar
to take home (object)
to tell without Indirect Object - grammar
verb subject object/ verb object to subject - grammar
wants to help them and us (object pronoun) - grammar
we will go to it (indirect object pronoun) - grammar
Who is speaking / are you speaking to? subject /object - grammar
Whose is/are it/they? (to ask for unknown object(s)) - grammar
women are said to live (Indirect object + Passive Voice) - grammar
women were believed to be nothing more than dependent object
You approached him to punch, slap, and kick him (repetition of object pronouns) - grammar
...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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