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Please check this.
1. We are going to tell John what happened.
John= indirect object
2. Are you going to explain to your parents why you arrived home late? (Is this sentence grammatically correct?)
Parents=indirect object
3. She isn't going to call us tonight.
Us=direct object
4. I love my mom a lot.
Mom=direct object
5. They aren't going to lend her the money.
Her= indirect object
6. You never tell me the truth.
Me=indirect object
7. Are you going to write to your relatives?
Relatives= indirect object
8. She doesn't hate them.
Them= direct object
9. I always do them(homework).
Them=direct object
10. Are you going to invite her to the party?
Her=direct object
11. I am not going to tell her the truth.
Her=indirect object
12. I am not going to explain anything about what happened to them.
Them=indirect object
1. We are going to tell John what happened.
John= indirect object
2. Are you going to explain to your parents why you arrived home late? (Is this sentence grammatically correct?)
Parents=indirect object
3. She isn't going to call us tonight.
Us=direct object
4. I love my mom a lot.
Mom=direct object
5. They aren't going to lend her the money.
Her= indirect object
6. You never tell me the truth.
Me=indirect object
7. Are you going to write to your relatives?
Relatives= indirect object
8. She doesn't hate them.
Them= direct object
9. I always do them(homework).
Them=direct object
10. Are you going to invite her to the party?
Her=direct object
11. I am not going to tell her the truth.
Her=indirect object
12. I am not going to explain anything about what happened to them.
Them=indirect object
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. We are going to tell John what happened.
John= indirect object <b>correct</b>
2. Are you going to explain to your parents why you arrived home late? (Is this sentence grammatically correct? <b>yes</b>)
Parents=indirect object <b>incorrect</b>
3. She isn't going to call us tonight.
Us=direct object <b>correct</b>
4. I love my mom a lot.
Mom=direct object <b>correct</b>
5. They aren't going to lend her the money.
Her= indirect object <b>correct</b>
6. You never tell me the truth.
Me=indirect object <b>correct</b>
7. Are you going to write to your relatives?
Relatives= indirect object <b>incorrect</b>
8. She doesn't hate them.
Them= direct object <b>correct</b>
9. I always do them(homework).
Them=direct object <b>This sentence doesn't make sense.</b>
10. Are you going to invite her to the party?
Her=direct object <b>correct</b>
11. I am not going to tell her the truth.
Her=indirect object <b>correct</b>
12. I am not going to explain anything about what happened to them.
Them=indirect object <b>incorrect</b>
<b>Indirect objects in English do NOT have the preposition "to" or "for" in front of them.</b>
John= indirect object <b>correct</b>
2. Are you going to explain to your parents why you arrived home late? (Is this sentence grammatically correct? <b>yes</b>)
Parents=indirect object <b>incorrect</b>
3. She isn't going to call us tonight.
Us=direct object <b>correct</b>
4. I love my mom a lot.
Mom=direct object <b>correct</b>
5. They aren't going to lend her the money.
Her= indirect object <b>correct</b>
6. You never tell me the truth.
Me=indirect object <b>correct</b>
7. Are you going to write to your relatives?
Relatives= indirect object <b>incorrect</b>
8. She doesn't hate them.
Them= direct object <b>correct</b>
9. I always do them(homework).
Them=direct object <b>This sentence doesn't make sense.</b>
10. Are you going to invite her to the party?
Her=direct object <b>correct</b>
11. I am not going to tell her the truth.
Her=indirect object <b>correct</b>
12. I am not going to explain anything about what happened to them.
Them=indirect object <b>incorrect</b>
<b>Indirect objects in English do NOT have the preposition "to" or "for" in front of them.</b>
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