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Example of sentence in which its object act as a noun

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The indirect object always goes before the direct object. Objects of a preposition are nouns and pronouns in a phrase that modifies the meaning of a verb. For instance: "Marie lives in a dorm." In this sentence, the noun "dorm" follows the preposition "in."

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An object of a sentence is the receiver of the action. A direct object is 'whom' or 'what' the action is being directly done to. An indirect object is the noun 'for whom,' 'to whom,' 'for what,' or 'to what' the action is being performed.

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