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diamong [38]
2 years ago
11

is advertisement a subject, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative or object or a preposition

English
1 answer:
kipiarov [429]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In English grammar, an indirect object is the word or phrase that receives the direct object. In the sentence The teacher gave the students cake, the indirect object is the students. The direct object is cake, and the students are the ones who eat it

Explanation:

The predicate nominatives, direct objects, indirect objects, objects of prepositions, nouns of direct address, and appositives.

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