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B.<br />Note: In sentence (a), () Diya and Maths are both objects of the verb taught.<br />(ii) Diya is the indirect object and Maths the direct object.<br />In sentence (b), (i) Child and books are both objects of the verb gave.<br />(i) Child is the indirect object and books is the direct obje<br />Circle the direct and underline indirect objects in the sentences given below.<br />1. I gifted my friends bars of chocolates.<br />2. Give the monkey a biscuit.<br />3. The teacher promised the students a free period.<br />4. Father bought me an umbrella.<br />5. He owed<br />my<br />father a lot of money.<br />6. He showed the child the right path,<br />7. We asked our friends an interesting riddle.<br />8. The young lady gave the child some money.<br />OSSESSIVE CASE<br />hen a noun shows possession or indicates the owner of something it is said to be<br />Examples: (a) The dog bit the girl's leg.<br />(e) That is Mina's​

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Answer:ote: In sentence (a), () Diya and Maths are both objects of the verb taught.

(ii) Diya is the indirect object and Maths the direct object.

In sentence (b), (i) Child and books are both objects of the verb gave.

(i) Child is the indirect object and books is the direct obje

Circle the direct and underline indirect objects in the sentences given below.

1. I gifted my friends bars of chocolates.

2. Give the monkey a biscuit.

3. The teacher promised the students a free period.

4. Father bought me an umbrella.

5. He owed

my

father a lot of money.

6. He showed the child the right path,

7. We asked our friends an interesting riddle.

8. The young lady gave the child some money.

OSSESSIVE CASE

hen a noun shows possession or indicates the owner of something it is said to be

Examples: (a) The dog bit the girl's leg.

(e) That is Mina's dr​

Explanation:

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