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B. Reorder these words to make complete sentences. Then mark the dir
(DO) and indirect objects (IDO).
1. told/story/a/he/me
He told me a story.
DO DO
2. team/coach/the/gave /extra/ the / practice
3.
3. her / baked/her/mother/ a/cake
4. them / didn't/ the / of /results/ tell / principal / the contest / the
5. glass/me/of/ pass /a/water/ please​

Answers

Answered by singhranjit4900
20

Answer:

2.The team coach gave the extra practice.

3.Her mother baked a cake.

4.The Principle didn't tell them the results of the contest.

5.Pass me a glass of water please.

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
1

Answer:

Concept:

Objects

  • In sentences, the term "object" designates a person or thing that is involved in the verb's action on the subject.
  • They follow the verb (and any words or phrases that modify the verb).
  • Subject + Verb + Object is the pattern.
  • In English grammar, there are two different kinds of objects: direct and indirect objects.

Direct Object:

  • An answer to the question "who?" or "what?" is provided by a direct object, which is the recipient of the action within a sentence.
  • Example: Leela writes a letter. (DO)

Indirect Objects:

  • There must be a direct object in a sentence before it can have an indirect object.
  • The recipient of the direct object is the indirect object.
  • Or, to put it another way, it specifies to or for whom or what the action of the verb is done.
  • Example: My mother bought me a cycle. (IDO)

Direct and Indirect objects:

1. He told me a story.

  • Me - Indirect Object
  • A story - Direct Object

2. The coach gave the team extra practice.

  • Team -  Indirect Object
  • Extra practice - Direct Object

3. Her mother baked her a cake.

  • Her - Indirect Object
  • A cake -Direct Object

4. The principal didn't tell them the results of the contest.

  • Them - Indirect Object
  • The results of the contest - Direct Object

5. Please pass me a glass of water.

  • Me - Indirect Object
  • A glass of water - Direct Object

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