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Elliott Miranda
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29 February, 06:56
Remember that a-direct object will always be
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Carissa Ferrell
29 February, 07:05
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A noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb
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example: Cathy lost her phone
Subject/noun: Cathy
Action Verb: Lost
Direct Object: Phone
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