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Faraz Khan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Complement and object

What is the difference between complement, object and object of preposition?
  

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Faraz Khan What is the difference between complement, object and object of preposition? 'complement' is the general word for words, phrases, or clauses that are needed to complete the meaning of another word. In oversimplified terms, 'object' is the general word for almost any noun phrase that is not a subject.

  • Faraz Khan What is the difference between complement, object and object of preposition?
  • 'complement' is the general word for words, phrases, or clauses that are needed to complete the meaning of another word.
  • In oversimplified terms, 'object' is the general word for almost any noun phrase that is not a subject.
  • An object is one kind of complement.
  • Some objects come after transitive verbs.
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Faraz Khan What is the difference between complement, object and object of preposition?
'complement' is the general word for words, phrases, or clauses that are needed to complete the meaning of another word.

In oversimplified terms, 'object' is the general word for almost any noun phrase that is not a subject. An object is one kind of complement.

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