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What is the difference between a direct object and an indirect object? answer like a 7th grader wrote it
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A direct object is a thing or a person that gets the action of the verb directly. It's like the receiver of the action. For example, in the sentence "I ate pizza," the direct object is "pizza" because it receives the action of eating.
An indirect object is the person or thing that indirectly receives the action of the verb. It's like the person or thing that benefits from the action. For example, in the sentence "I gave my brother a gift," the indirect object is "my brother" because he benefits from receiving the gift.
So basically, the direct object is the thing that gets the action directly, while the indirect object is the person or thing that indirectly benefits from the action.
An indirect object is the person or thing that indirectly receives the action of the verb. It's like the person or thing that benefits from the action. For example, in the sentence "I gave my brother a gift," the indirect object is "my brother" because he benefits from receiving the gift.
So basically, the direct object is the thing that gets the action directly, while the indirect object is the person or thing that indirectly benefits from the action.
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