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object. ob. ject. [?b JECT]. 1a. (verb - transitive) to put into opposition. 1b. (verb - intransitive) to oppose firmly. ob ject [OB ject]. 2a. (noun) a perceivable thing. 2b. (noun) a goal or target.Use the dictionary entry and the sentence to determine the italicized word’s part of speech.“I object to your tone of voice.”

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Answer
verb good!



match each word with the correct part of speech. predictable, predictably, predict, and prediction.
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noun I adjective I verb

agree

imagination

agreement

imaginary

imagine
Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the sentence "I object to your tone of voice," the italicized word "object" is used as a verb (specifically, a transitive verb). This corresponds to the definition given in the dictionary entry provided, where it states that the verb "to object" means "to put into opposition" or "to oppose firmly."
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the words matched with their correct parts of speech:

1. **predict** - verb
2. **predictable** - adjective
3. **predictably** - adverb
4. **prediction** - noun
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the words matched with their correct parts of speech:

1. **agree** - verb
2. **imagination** - noun
3. **agreement** - noun
4. **imaginary** - adjective
5. **imagine** - verb

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