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Sophia have the club’s SPONSOR a copy of her speech. What is the direct object in this sentence?
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What about the indirect object?
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Is the word ‘sponsor’ a direct or indirect object in the sentence?
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Well it’s a question so which one is it?
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GPT 3.5
The direct object in this sentence is "a copy of her speech."
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GPT 3.5
There is no indirect object in this sentence. An indirect object typically receives the direct object of the verb and is often preceded by a preposition like "to" or "for." However, in this sentence, there is only a direct object.
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In the sentence "Sophia have the club’s SPONSOR a copy of her speech," the word "sponsor" is not functioning as either a direct or indirect object. It is actually the subject of the sentence. The verb "sponsor" is being performed by the club's sponsor, making it the agent or doer of the action.
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I apologize for the confusion. In the sentence "Sophia have the club’s SPONSOR a copy of her speech," the word "sponsor" is functioning as a direct object. It is the recipient of the action "have" and receives the direct action of the verb. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.
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