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how to identify direct and indirect object

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Answered by curiosguystaken
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Answer:

An object is the part of a sentence that gives meaning to the subject's action of the verb. For example: Alice caught the baseball. ...

A direct object answers the question of who(m) or what. ...

An indirect object answers the question of to whom, for whom, or for what.

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Answered by aartikoli547
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To find an direct object :-

In a sentence, the direct object is the noun or noun phrase that's receiving the action of the verb. The basic construction works like this: Subject + Verb + Who or What.

To find an indirect object:-

Find the verb. Is it an action verb?

If it is an action verb, put the verb in the blank and ask "____ who or what?" Now, you have found the direct object.

Now, ask "to whom or for whom"? If the sentence tells you the answer to this question, you have found an indirect object.

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