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What is the function of the objective verb

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Answer:

the term "objective verb" isn't standard. However, I'll explain the functions of verbs and objects separately,

Step-by-step explanation:

A verb is a word that shows action or describes a state of being.

Example: In the sentence "She runs fast," the verb is "runs" because it shows action.

An object is a person or thing that receives the action of the verb.

Example: In the sentence "She eats an apple," "an apple" is the object because it's what she eats.

So, the verb does the action, and the object is the one that the action happens to.

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