How will you identify direct and indirect objects?
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An indirect object may be a noun or a pronoun. The Indirect Object does not receive the action of the verb; it receives the Direct Object. The verb is still the clue for identifying the Indirect Object. ... The Indirect Object is the noun nephews and the adjective that goes with it.
How to find the Direct Object. To check whether a direct object (D.O.) exists in a sentence, and to identify it, ask "what?" or "whom?" about the verb. The teacher explained the rules.
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You can identify direct and indirect objects by
- A direct object is a person or a thing that can directly receive the action or impact of the verb. Direct objects answer the question "what" or "whom."
- An indirect object is the person or a thing that answers the question "for what," "of what," "to what," "for whom," "of whom," or "to whom" and supports a direct object.
- The indirect object appears before the direct object, but when one asks the questions such as "what is asked" (a question) and "what is read" (a book) the answers will tell the one which noun is the direct object.
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