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Direct object
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přímý objekt, objekt přímý
(grammar) a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that receives the action of the verb of a sentence
What is a "direct object"?
A direct object is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that receives the action of a verb in a sentence. It answers the questions "what?" or "whom?" regarding the action performed by the subject. For example, in the sentence "The cat chased the mouse," "the mouse" is the direct object because it is what is being chased. Direct objects are essential for providing clarity and detail about the action, helping to specify what or who is affected by the verb. In English, the direct object typically follows the verb, but its position can vary in other languages, depending on their grammatical rules.
direct object
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning.
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning.