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Direct Object

Can someone please let me know if the words "dog" and "nothing" are the direct objects in the following sentence? Thank you!

I have a dog that does nothing at all.
  

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Yes. "dog" is the direct object in the main clause, and "nothing" is the direct object in the subordinate clause.

  • Yes.
  • "dog" is the direct object in the main clause, and "nothing" is the direct object in the subordinate clause.
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Yes. "dog" is the direct object in the main clause, and "nothing" is the direct object in the subordinate clause.

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