object - grammar
www.grammar.com › objectThe grammatical word object refers to several of the main functions of nouns (and pronouns ). A noun can serve as the direct object of a transitive verb, as in John hit the ball. A noun can serve as the object of a preposition, as in Mary went to the party.
Object (grammar) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_(grammar)1. ^ For descriptions of the traditional distinction between subject and object, see for instance Freeborn (1995:31) and Kesner Bland (1996:415). 2. ^ "What is a Direct Object?". Summer Institute of Linguistics. Retrieved 14 March 2020. 3. ^ "What is an Indirect Object?". Summer Institute of Linguistics. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
Object (Grammar) | Conlang | Fandom
conlang.fandom.com › wiki › Object_(Grammar)Object (Grammar) Traditional grammar defines the object in a sentence as the entity that is acted upon by the subject. There is thus a primary distinction between subjects and objects that is understood in terms of the action expressed by the verb, e.g. Tom studies grammar - Tom is the subject and grammar is the object.