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Is the word occasion a direct object, an indirect object, a predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective?
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Is the word occasion a direct object, an indirect object, a predicate nominative, or a predicate adjective?
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Let's analize the phrase.
The Vietnamese people = subject (who?)
celebrate = verb
The occasion = Direct object (what? What do thry celebrate)
Remember, direct objects can always follow transitive verbs and they are never preceded by a preposition.
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Heyo kiddo.
The answer is: Direct Object.
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