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Learn and revise sentence types and clauses, nouns, adjectives and verbs with this BBC Bitesize GCSE English Language (Eduqas) study guide.
You’re probably already a master of subject and object pronouns in most situations. You wouldn’t say, “Us watched a movie,” using the object form.
This article examines the acquisition of subject and object wh-questions by English-speaking children. The acquisitional predictions of several recent linguistic descriptions of subject and object ...
Evil Eileen takes an interesting walk through her garden and learns about the object of a sentence. Suitable for teaching English Language at Key Stage 3 or Third Level.
He's taking Jane and me to the park. It's right because "Jane and me" are the objects of the sentence (the things being taken) while "he" is the subject (the thing that is taking).