Thursday, February 7, 2019
Realisations of direct object :: essays research papers fc
In this essay I would like to focus on the possible realisations of a direct object. At the beginning I will try to explain what an object is. I want to make clear difference between direct and validatory objects and I will also write about some another(prenominal) clausal elements which influence objects.Generally, we stern distinguish five basic elements deep down a sentence subject, verb, complement and object. Lets imagine we require a sentence in which there is involved some serve. If the exercise or event involves another person or thing which the action affects, relates to or produces, we express it by placing a nominal stem referring to them at one time after the verbal group (verb). This is called direct object (I-subject- dont like- verbal group- Jack.-object realised by a nominal group). Cla usages which contain a direct object are called transitive clauses. Verbs contained in these clauses which are followed by direct object are called transitive verbs. Direct o bject is the more or less frequent kind of object and if there is an indirect object in the sentence, there must be a direct object as well (but there are some exceptions from this rule). An object (both direct and indirect) can be also described as a noun phrase or clause with nominal function which follows subject and predicator (verbal group). For distinguishing objects it is necessary to know that by being made passive they assume the role of subject.Objects can be realised by a nominal group or by finite clauses. The finite clauses can be further divided into that clauses and wh-clauses. another(prenominal) way of realising objects are non- finite clauses. We distinguish two types of them to infinitive clauses and -ing clauses. The example of a direct object realised by a nominal group can be The police (subject) caught (verb) the murderer (direct object). Direct objects realised by pronouns belong to this category as well. Pronoun is considered to be a nominal group. We use so called object pronouns in these sentences. Object pronouns are me, us, you, him, her, it and them. Example of such realisation is Jack (subject) couldnt find (verb) them (object realised by a pronoun).Usage of that clauses depends on the verb in the preceding clause. Verbs which are often followed by that clause can be divided into verbs of knowing and perceiving ( imagine, imagine, find, realise, see) - I believe that the situation will improve soon.
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