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What is a noun called that coplete an action?

A noun that completes an action is called the direct object.

Here's a breakdown:

* Verb: The action word (e.g., eat, read, write).

* Direct Object: The noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb.

Example:

* She ate (verb) the apple (direct object).

In this sentence, "ate" is the verb, and "apple" is the direct object because it is the thing being eaten.

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