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What is a verb-object phrase?

Example: Chinese

Singing the motherland? 、? Learning knowledge? Care about the collective? , all-encompassing,? Take care of the overall situation, love work, fear life, make up your mind, learn to draw, restore calm, develop production, fight, remove obstacles, lay down your weapons and keep quiet.

Rapid development, pursuit of progress, dare to take risks, apply for patents, love peace, write Spring Festival couplets, cut window grilles, paste blessings, love solve riddles on the lanterns on lanterns, dance yangko, walk on stilts, play lions, race dragon boats, shake diabolos, swing, fly kites, cook jiaozi, roll Yuanxiao, eat moon cakes, make dumplings, pursue progress, dare to take risks, apply for patents and love peace. Peace, application? For what? Answer? Patents; Bear? Risk; Pursuit? Progress;

Verb-object phrases generally refer to predicate-object phrases. It is one of the structural classifications of phrases, and it is a structure composed of two components with "dominance and relevance": the predicate comes first and the object comes last. An object is an object dominated or related by the action or phenomenon indicated by the predicate.

Verb-object phrases are composed of verbs and objects.

The so-called "object" refers to the object dominated or related by the first component in the structure, that is, the latter component in the structure; And "verb" or "predicate" refers to the components in front of the structure, and the actions or phenomena it refers to dominate or relate to the objects behind. Because this element is often carried by verbs, it is called verbs, and this structure is called verb-object phrases; However, this component can also be assumed by non-verb predicate components (such as adjectives), so it is also called predicate to avoid using the word "verb". Don't confuse "verbs" with "verbs". The former refers to the first component in a predicate-object phrase, and the latter is one of the grammatical classifications of words.