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She Drew A Picture for Rita What Is the direct and indirect object? ​

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The object of a sentence (if there is one) normally comes after the verb phrase. Whether there is an object or not depends on the meaning of the verb. For example, if you want to talk about what someone is doing, you might say ‘She is writing’ but if you want to talk about the point of the activity, you might say, ‘She is writing a book’.

She was riding.

She was riding her horse.

Erica was writing.

Erica was writing a letter.

An object that follows a verb like this is called the direct object.

Rory found a pen.

Our cat doesn’t like milk.

Some verbs also have another sort of object, called an indirect object.

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