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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Can the word "street" be a direct object?

For example, in the sentence, "I walk down the street," is "street" the direct object?
  

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I think it's the object of the preposition "down" in the phrase "down the street".

  • I think it's the object of the preposition "down" in the phrase "down the street".
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I think it's the object of the preposition "down" in the phrase "down the street".

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