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Is the underlined word a direct or indirect object?
I carried my mother’s luggage to the bus stop for her.
indirect object
direct object
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Direct object.
"My mother’s luggage" is what was carried (the thing receiving the action). "for her" is a prepositional phrase (object of the preposition), not an indirect object.
"My mother’s luggage" is what was carried (the thing receiving the action). "for her" is a prepositional phrase (object of the preposition), not an indirect object.
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