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Veronica baked her mother a pie.- In this sentence, which one is the direct and which one is the indirect object?​

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Answered by sumit1234570
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Some verbs take two objects, a direct object and an indirect object. For example, in the sentence 'Shaima gave a pen', there is only one object 'pen'. In the sentence 'Shaima gave me a pen', (or 'Shaima gave a pen to me) there are two objects, 'me' and 'pen', where 'pen' is the direct object and 'me' is the indirect object. The indirect object is the recipient of the direct object.

In the given sentence, the cake is the direct recipient of the verb "baked" and "my mother" is the indirect recipient, as the cake was baked for "my mother", hence option C is correct. As the cake is the direct object, option D is incorrect. "I" is the subject and "baked" is the verb, hence options A and B are incorrect.

Note: The direct object answers the question 'what?' and the indirect object answers the question 'for whom?'

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