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Old 15-Mar-2004, 17:17
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4. He showed his father his sincerity by cooperating with all his teachers at school.
I don't see 'by co-operating...' as an object.
Exactly what is it then if it is not an object?

"Cooperating" is a gerund, introducing a gerund phrase: gerund + two prepositional phrase modifiers. The gerund phrase is the object of the preposition "by".

This sentence would be: Subject-verb-indirect object-direct object (-adverb), IMO.
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