"Life" is not an object so ...
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Hello, Elitez:
I was just wondering whether this
might be the problem.
Maybe you think that the word "object" refers to a
concrete thing that you can touch, such as "dog," "baseball," "pencil," etc.
And, of course, we cannot touch "life."
But in grammar, the word "object" just refers to a noun or noun-like word.
There are
concrete nouns. There are
abstract nouns that you cannot touch. For example:
They want
democracy.
She learned
humility.
He lacked
kindness.
The invention saves
time.