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16 January, 04:25

In the sentence, "I live on Oak Street.", "I" is the subject and "is" is the verb. Since "on Oak Street" is a prepositional phrase, can "Street" be the direct object?

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  1. 16 January, 04:46
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    Yea it can be the direct object because it's a noun
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