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An object - කර්මය

කර්මය වගන්තියේ කොටසක් වන අතර, ක්‍රියා පදයයෙහිද  කොටසක් වේ. හෙහිදී යම් පුද්ගලයකු හෝ යම් දෙයක් සිදු කරන ක්‍රියාවේ කාර්ය පලය වන්නේ කර්මයි


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An object in grammar is part of a sentence, and often part of the predicate. It denotes somebody or something involved in the subject's "performance" of the verb. Basically, it is what the verb is being done to. As an example, the following sentence is given:
In the sentence "Bobby kicked the ball", "ball" is the object.
"Bobby" is the subject, the doer or performer, while "kick" is the action, and "ball" is the object involved in the action.
The main verb in the sentence determines whether there can or must be objects in the sentence, and if so how many and of what type. (See also Valency (linguistics).) In many languages, however, including English, the same verb can allow multiple different structures; for example, "Bobby kicked" and "Bobby kicked the ball" are both valid English sentences.

what is a phrase? වාක්‍යාංශයක්  යනු

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