Usual object of the verb love
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YOUUsual object of the verb "love."
irregular(of a verb or other word) Having inflections that do not conform to the usual rules
dummyAn object designed to resemble and serve as a substitute for the real or usual one
dummiesAn object designed to resemble and serve as a substitute for the real or usual one
reflexive(of a verb) having the same subject and object
accusativesACCUSATIVE, a case indicating the direct object of a verb
accusativeaccusing / a case indicating the direct object of a verb
dativedenoting a grammatical case that indicates the indirect object of a verb
dativelydenoting a grammatical case that indicates the indirect object of a verb
dativaldenoting a grammatical case that indicates the indirect object of a verb
objectiveOf, relating to, or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used as the object of a transitive verb or a preposition
argumentsAny of the noun phrases in a clause that are related directly to the verb, typically the subject, direct object, and indirect object
intransitive(of a verb or a sense or use of a verb) Not taking a direct object, e.g., look in look at the sky
himselfUsed as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause
herselfUsed as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause
dativeof, relating to, or being the grammatical case that marks typically the indirect object of a verb, the object of some prepositions, or a possessor
themselvesUsed as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a group of people or things previously mentioned as the subject of the clause
transitive(of a verb or a sense or use of a verb) Able to take a direct object (expressed or implied), e.g., saw in he saw the donkey
separable(of an English phrasal verb) Allowing the insertion of the direct object between the base verb and the particle, e.g., look it over as opposed to go over it
ergativepertaining to a type of language that has an ergative case or in which the direct object of a transitive verb has the same form as the subject of an intransitive verb
ourselvesUsed as the object of a verb or preposition when this is the same as the subject of the clause and the subject is the speaker and one or more other people considered together