in which
is the
and
A noun is in the objective case when it is used as
of a
intransitive verb or yield.
A meaning similar to that of the verb, as He played a solemn prayer; they lived their routine lives in which prayer and lives
repeat the idea contained in
their respective verbs and are direct cognate objects.
The repeated idea in the
object should usually be intensified by a modifier; otherwise there is no purpose in
repeating it.
A noun is in the objective case when it means the same thing as the direct
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object or explains or describes it, as