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27 March, 15:47

In the sentence "Mary caught a frog," the common noun serves as

A. the subject of the sentence.

B. the predicate of the sentence.

C. the object of the sentence.

D. both subject and object.

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  1. 27 March, 17:03
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    C. The object of the sentence.

    First, let's identify the common noun:

    Mary - wrong, cause it's a name.

    Frog - yes, it's a common noun.

    Second, let's see its role in the sentence:

    It comes after a verb, showing that it must be either an object of a predicate.

    Predicate - wrong, cause "caught" is not a linking verb.

    Object - correct answer.

    ---> Final answer: C.
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