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How to distinguish predicates from objects

1. The predicate indicates the state of the subject, is adjective, and is located after the linking verb.

The object is the recipient of the action, it is a thing, so it is nominal.

l am a girl girl predicative and i love a girl. Girl is used as the object, that is! The verb be? is followed by a noun as an expression, an auxiliary verb, and a substantive verb as an object

2. The predicate is an adjective or a noun, and the object can only be a noun, and the object is used after the verb.

For example, Rape him rape him, where he is the object, and then the predicative is He is being raped. He is the subject, and then raped is the predicative.

3. In English, transitive verbs and prepositions need to be followed by objects, and predicates are followed by English copulas (be, seem) and semi-couplers (become, feel, smell, prove, etc.) Finally, describe the nature, characteristics, status, etc. of the subject.