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in active clauses, a type of grammatical object that refers to the person or thing that is directly involved in or affected by the action of the verb, but does not perform the action. In English, the direct object is usually a noun or pronoun, for example in the sentences ‘Drink up your milk’, and ‘I loved her’, the direct objects are ‘your milk’ and ‘her’.
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Types and forms of nouns
ablative
abstract noun
collective noun
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Types and forms of pronouns
ablative
demonstrative pronoun
direct object