objective clause
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]objective clause (plural objective clauses)
- (grammar) A clause that takes place of the direct object of a verb.
- 1852, L. T. Covell, Covell's Digest of English Grammar[1]:
- When both subjects are different, an objective clause is often changed for an infinitive with a subject; ...
- 2004, Michele Prandi, The Building Blocks of Meaning[2]:
- Though opposite in intentional content, for instance, the object of hope and the object of fear are encoded in the same way: both are expressed by an objective clause.