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  1. Direct and indirect object. In English verbs can be followed by direct and indirect objects. Have a look at the following examples. I sent Mary some flowers. I sent some flowers to Mary. These two sentences contain both kinds of objects. Flowers are the direct object. It refers to what I sent. Mary is the indirect object. It refers to whom I ...

  2. 27 kwi 2019 · Country: Colombia. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Direct and indirect objects (2008098) From worksheet author: Worksheet recognizing direct and indirect objects. Other contents: Direct object, indirect object.

  3. How can you tell a direct object vs. an indirect object? Direct and indirect objects are often confused, but are really quite straightforward. Both are usually nouns. A direct object receives the action of the predicate. The indirect object is the receiver of the direct object.

  4. Direct and Indirect Objects. 1) a noun or pronoun 2) follows a transitive verb. 3) answers who? or what? 3) answers to whom or what? or for whom or what? Directions: Write DO over the direct object and IO over the indirect object in each sentence.

  5. Direct and Indirect Objects. It is about identifying direct and indirect objects. Learn what a direct object is and what an indirect object is. Learn how to locate them within a sentence. Practice t... 2268 uses.

  6. Direct and Indirect Objects. It is about identifying direct and indirect objects. Learn what a direct object is and what an indirect object is. Learn how to locate them within a sentence. Practice t... 2268 uses.

  7. Verbs with Direct Objects and Indirect Objects • Some verbs have two objects: a direct object and an indirect object. • An indirect object is a person who receives the direct object. An indirect object can be a noun or an object pronoun. Direct Object + To/For + Indirect Object

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