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Underline the indirect objects in these sentences. The first one has been done for you.
1. The hen fed its chicks some corn.
2. Raj built his kids a beautiful sandcastle.
3.
The chef cooked the guests a sumptuous meal.
4.
The manager offered the peon a handsome salary.
The indirect object is usually
a living being a person or
an animal to or for whom
the action is done.
5.
My grandfather made me a colourful kite.
Aunt Leena paid the electrician some money.
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Answers

Answered by madhumitasen250
15

Answer:1.some corn

2.a beautiful sandcastle

3.a sumptous meal

4.a handsome salary

5.a colourful kite

7.some money

Explanation:

Answered by roopa2000
3

Underline the indirect objects in these sentences. The first one has been done for you.

Answer:

  1. some corn
  2. a beautiful sandcastle
  3. a sumptuous meal
  4. a handsome salary
  5. a colorful kite
  6. some money

indirect objects:

  • A transitive verb and an indirect object are both used to show who gains from an activity or receives something as a result. For instance, "him" is the indirect object in the sentence "She gave him her address."
  • How to locate a veiled item Asking oneself "who or what is getting the direct object?" will help you identify an indirect object. Who is getting the ball in the aforementioned example? Simmons is the indirect object since he receives the ball in the pass.
  • As the name implies, an indirect object does not directly receive the action in the phrase. The direct object is instead received by a word or pronoun. By posing the question "to whom" or "for whom," it can be located.

Example:

  • As in "The man gave his wife a necklace," the indirect object is the person who receives the direct object. The direct object is "necklace," while the indirect object is "wife.
  • The word or phrase that gets the direct object is known as an indirect object. The students are the indirect object in the statement The instructor offered the pupils cake. The cake is the direct object, and students are the ones who consume it.
  • When used with a transitive verb, an indirect object shows who gains from an action or receives something as a result. For instance, "him" is the indirect object in the sentence "She gave him her address." in contrast with a direct object.

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