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- | ====== Object of sentence ====== | + | <WRAP center round todo 60%> |
- | <WRAP center round important | + | < |
+ | </ | ||
+ | ====== Object of sentence ====== | ||
**// | **// | ||
There may be more than zero or one objects in the sentence. Then one of them is called //direct// and other are // | There may be more than zero or one objects in the sentence. Then one of them is called //direct// and other are // | ||
- | Uruk thrakuzut nazg durubûr = Orcs brought the ring for/to (their) ruler. | + | Uruk thrakuzû nazgum |
- | Where "nazg" (ring) is the direct object and " | + | Where "nazgum" (the ring) is the direct object and " |
- | If object is a [[pronouns|pronoun]] in [[case_accusative|accusative case]] (specially 3rd person pronoun) it may become [[clitics|enclitic]] adjusted to the verb. | + | If object is a [[pronouns|pronoun]] in [[case_accusative|accusative case]] (specially 3rd person pronoun) it may become [[clitics|enclitic]] adjusted to the verb: "I will kill <wrap dashed_underline> |
- | Object may include optional [[syntax_determiner|modifier]] (usually an adjective). | + | Object may include optional [[syntax_determiner|modifier]] (usually an adjective): "I have <wrap dashed_underline> |
- | [[grammar_noun|Noun]] related to verb is not always an object (or subject). Only nouns in // | + | [[grammar_noun|Noun]] related to verb is not always an object (or subject). Only nouns in // |