How could you I be against objects?

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2026-04-25 09:00

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Examples of you/I being against objects (e.g. objects of sentences):

  • You and I both dislike sardines. (sardinesis the direct object of the verb 'dislike')
  • You and I disapprove of swearing. (swearing is the object of the preposition 'of')
  • You and I disdain young folks's manners. (manners is the direct object of the verb 'disdain')
  • You and I can disprove the Bermuda Triangle. (Bermuda Triangle is the direct object of the verb 'can disprove')
  • We don't like hard work. (the compound subject has been replaced with the pronoun 'we'; hard workis the direct object of the main verb 'like')
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