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Always a noun
takes an article— the a(n)
takes plural -s
Always a noun or a pronoun
takes possessive form
possessive- ‘s (noun or indefinite pronoun: someone)
possessive form other that ‘s (possessive/relative pronoun)
Simple Subject
Focus of sentence that performs the verb
Direct Object
Noun that receives the action of the verb
Indirect Object
Noun or pronoun (used after the verb) that refers to the thing affected by the verb
Object (or subject) of a Preposition
Indicates location, direction, time, or manner of action/event
Preposition
Shows the relationship to the noun