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What's the difference between an indirect object, and a direct object??
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
An indirect object tells <i> to or for whom or what</i>. There must be a direct object if there is an indirect object.
A direct object tells <b>whom or what</b> after a verb. It receives the action of the verb.
Examples:
<i?indirect object</i>
<b>direct object</b>
Terry hit <b>Joe</b>.
Amy gave her new <i>husband</i> a big <b>smile</b>.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/indirectobject.htm
A direct object tells <b>whom or what</b> after a verb. It receives the action of the verb.
Examples:
<i?indirect object</i>
<b>direct object</b>
Terry hit <b>Joe</b>.
Amy gave her new <i>husband</i> a big <b>smile</b>.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/indirectobject.htm
Answered by
Anonymous :D
Thanks Ms. Sue. Can you also answer my question @ Vocabulary Double Check Please
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