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Movies Can Teach You about Verbs and Objects
object – n. grammar : a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun that receives the action of a verb or completes the meaning of a preposition
pronoun – n. a word that is used in place of nouns or noun phrases and can be easily understood by other people
refer – v. to direct attention to; to have a relation or connection
handle – v. [+ object] : to deal with (a person, situation, etc.) successfully
pattern – n. the regular and repeated way in which something happens or is done
relative clause – n. a group of words with a subject and verb that starts with a relative pronoun, such as that, which, where, or when
style – n. an way of doing things; an unusual form or appearance of something
practice – v. to carry out or perform; to work repeatedly at something
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