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Is the word “me” a prepositional, direct, or indirect object?
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The word "me" is a pronoun that can function as an object in a sentence. It can serve as:
1. **Direct Object**: "She saw me." (In this sentence, "me" is the direct object receiving the action of the verb "saw.")
2. **Indirect Object**: "He gave me a book." (Here, "me" is the indirect object, indicating to whom the book was given.)
3. **Object of a Preposition**: "He is with me." (In this case, "me" is the object of the preposition "with.")
So, "me" can function as a direct object, an indirect object, or the object of a preposition, depending on its role in the sentence.
1. **Direct Object**: "She saw me." (In this sentence, "me" is the direct object receiving the action of the verb "saw.")
2. **Indirect Object**: "He gave me a book." (Here, "me" is the indirect object, indicating to whom the book was given.)
3. **Object of a Preposition**: "He is with me." (In this case, "me" is the object of the preposition "with.")
So, "me" can function as a direct object, an indirect object, or the object of a preposition, depending on its role in the sentence.