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In another article, we explain direct objects. They're the noun or noun phrase that receives the action of the verb. They answer the question of "who" or "what" is receiving the action of the verb. For example, "Marie brought cupcakes and iced tea." Marie brought what? Cupcakes and iced tea.
So, where do indirect objects fit into the equation? Truth is, they're far less prevalent than direct objects, but they do serve a purpose. They're the receivers of the direct object.
That just got confusing, didn't it? Fear not! The indirect objects examples below will make everything clear.
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