Unit 3 lesson 9 Direct and Indirect Objects

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Unit 3 lesson 9 Direct and Indirect Objects Grade 8

Direct and Indirect Objects Transitive verbs are action verbs They have objects Objects Indirect Object Direct Object

Directs its action on an Direct Objects A direct object is a noun in the predicate that the action is directed to They answer the QS Whom? What? Directs its action on an VERB object

Examples The girl bought a pair of roller-skates. Bought what? Water, ice and bread did not remove the burning sensation. Remove what? Her mom called her to do the laundry. Called who?

Compound direct objects There might be a sentence with one verb and more than one direct object The school nurse gave me an ice pack and medicine. My mother cooked rice and vegetables.

PLEASE!!!!! Do not be confused by words in the predicate and think that they are objects. If they answer How? When? Where? then they are NOT objects Since those verbs have no objects, they are intransitive verbs.

Indirect Objects An indirect object tells To whom? For whom? To what? For what? the action of the verb is done.

They are always either a noun or a pronoun They come between the verb and the direct object

Examples She wrote him a letter. We got her a necklace. Together, we bought our teacher a bouquet of flowers. The officer gave her a last chance. The team gave him a trophy.

TO or FOR Indirect Object If the words to or for appear before a noun or a pronoun, then it is not an indirect object Example: She wrote a letter to her friend. She did the homework for him.

Can you do this? YES WE CAN!!! My mom washed my uniform. My uncle got me a laptop. My new car had dirt on it. She brought her daughter to me. The shampoo cleaned her hair instantly. She sprayed the can. She gave the chocolate to her.

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