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What is the object of an action verb called?

The object of an action verb is called the direct object.

Here's a breakdown:

* Action verb: A verb that describes an action. (e.g., "run", "eat", "write")

* Direct object: The noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. (e.g., "The dog chased the ball." "Ball" is the direct object.)

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