The correct answer for this question is this one: "objective; indirect object" The case and function that the underlined suggest is that <span>objective; indirect object. </span>The sentence is here: The winner of the international vaulting competition might be she. Assume that the underlined word is 'she.'
1. Carolina, will you have time to watch my soccer game?
2. Ladies and gentleman, the room must be quiet for the show to begin.
3. Mark, I heard that you know how to make a delicious chocolate cake.
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4. <u>Have</u> you <u>ate</u> dinner?
6. The children <u>drank</u> their milk.
7. <u>Did</u> you <u>do</u> the dishes?
8. I <u>slept</u> enough already.