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earnstyle [38]
1 year ago
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Is “advertisement” a direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or object of preposition

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Sergio039 [100]1 year ago
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If the sentence is "The advertisement was a want-ad about cooks," the word "advertisement" is the subject of the sentence, as seen below.

However, if it is "My mother gave Justin the advertisement," the word "advertisement" is the direct object of the sentence, as explained below.

<h3>What is subject?</h3>

The subject of a sentence is the topic, that is, the thing or person the sentence is about. The subject usually appears at the beginning of the sentence and is followed by the predicate, which contains the verb.

That is the case with the word "advertisement" in the sentence "The advertisement was a want-ad about cooks."

<h3>What is direct object?</h3>

A direct object is a word that follows the verb and which receives the action expressed by that verb. That is the case with the word "advertisement" in the sentence "My mother gave Justin the advertisement."

The reason why we provided two possible answers for this question is that, while we were looking it up online, we found those two possible sentences together and similar answer choices.

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