An object receives the action of a transitive verb. For example, I kick the ball. Here, "the ball" is receiving the action of my kick. On the other hand, an object complement is preceded by an object. For example, I kick the ball very hard. Here, " very hard" is the object complement which is preceded by an object, "the ball".
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1. I advised him to play.
Is 'to play' a object complement?
An object receives the action of a transitive verb. For example, I kick the ball. Here, "the ball" is receiving the action of my kick. On the other hand, an object complement is preceded by an object. For example, I kick the ball very hard. Here, " very hard" is the object complement which is preceded by an object, "the ball".
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