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underline the direct object and circle the indirect object in the following sentence: - ​

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Answered by tochigeorge13
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CONCEPT DEFINITIONS:

- Direct objects are objects that the action is acted upon

- Indirect objects are to whom or what the action is acted for

- Transitive verbs are verbs that requires an object to receive the action

- Intransitive verbs are verbs that does't require an object to receive the action.

Explanation:

1. Chocolate cakes are delicious

There is no action so no transitive verb but there is a verb, "are" (helping verb)

2. The baby cried a lot.

"Cried" is the intransitive verb, it has no object So, it doesn't need an object to act on.

3. You had given me a notebook last year.

The "me" is the indirect object.  And the "notebook" is the Direct object.

The Transitive verb here is "Given" because there is a direct object in which the verb is acted upon.

4. The train departs at 9:30 p.m. sharp.

"The train" is the Direct object. The "departs"  is an intransitive verb.

5. Madhu crack jokes to make his friends laugh.

"His friends" are the indirect objects, "Crack" is a transitive verb.

6. The soldiers fought bravely.

"Fought" is the intransitive verb.

7. My brother flew his kite along with his schoolmates.

'"Kite" is the direct object and "Flew" in this sentence is a Transitive Verb.

8. The monster did not sleep at night.

"Sleep" is the intransitive verb.

                         

Answered by ws5575681
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under line the direct object and circle the indirect object in the following sentence

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