Components
7 examples found containing '目的語'
じつ
have
もくてきご
目的語
done
しえき
使役
じゃない
ばあい
場合
おお

Actually there are many cases where 'have (object) done' is not causative.
もくてきご
目的語
にほんご
日本語
おも
しめ
される
である
The object is that which in Japanese would generally be indicated with "ni" or "o".
えいご
英語
ぶん
こうぞう
構造
たいてい
大抵
しゅご
主語
どうし
動詞
もくてきご
目的語
ほご
補語

In English, the usual sentence structure is Subject - Verb - Object/Complement.
かんぜん
完全
じどうし
自動詞
ほご
補語
もくてきご
目的語
とらない
A complete intransitive verb takes neither complement nor object.
えいご
英語
どうし
動詞
もくてきご
目的語
まえ

In English the verb precedes the object.
つぎ
どうし
動詞
ふてい
不定
ことば
だけ
もくてきご
目的語
とります
The following verbs only take the to-infinitive as their object.
どうし
動詞
もくてきご
目的語
とらない
じどうし
自動詞
もくてきご
目的語
とる
たどうし
他動詞
あります
With verbs there are intransitive verbs that don't take an object, and transitive verbs that do take an object.
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