Group no 7 Group Members Hamza Aziz Khizar


Group no # 7 Group Members Hamza Aziz Khizar Hussain Shanzab Hammed Hamza Ikram Imran Qasim

Object Transitive and intransitive verb

An object is a part of a sentence and often a part of the predicate. Object refers to something or someone that involved towards subjects's performance of the verb. e. g: She Object: subject They subject wrote verb the poem. article eat verb object pizza. object

Object Direct object Indirect object

Answers the questions of what or whom. In the sentence structure of: S+V+O. Direct object always come after verb. A direct object may be a noun, pronoun, clause or predicate. Direct object: e. g: Aslam . repaired his car Direct object

An indirect object may be a noun or pronoun. The indirect object does not receive the action of the verb; it requires the direct object. It does not stand without direct object. It comes between verb and direct object. Indirect object: e. g: He bought his son indirect object a bike direct object

If a verb takes an object then it is a transitive verb. Transitive verb must requires object and the object may be direct or indirect. e. g: played They Transitive verb: hockey. Transitive verb They sent transitive verb him indirect object Direct object a postcard direct object

If a verb does not take an object then it is a intransitive verb. e. g: Intransitive verb: She laughed. intransitive verb The building collapsed. intransitive verb

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