in sentence how I know that this is verb and this is object
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The subject is the actor of the sentence, the person or thing doing the action. The verb is the 'doing word', the action of the sentence. The object is the element of the sentence that is acted on, that the verb is directed towards
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A simple example: Jenny loves painting. “Jenny” is the subject, “loves” is the verb, and “painting” is the object. Whilst “painting” is itself a verb, in this sentence it plays the part of the object because it is that which the verb (“loves”) is directed towards.
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