The Indirect Object By: Chelsea Bergner What is in an indirect object? The indirect object is a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object The indirect.

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The Indirect Object By: Chelsea Bergner

What is in an indirect object? The indirect object is a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object The indirect object is a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object

WHAT DOES THAT MEAN??

That Means: That in order to understand an indirect object, we first need to be able to identify a Direct Object That in order to understand an indirect object, we first need to be able to identify a Direct Object

Let’s look at some examples: John built a castle I ate a pickle Noah had an ark Billy had a crush on Maria Chelsea doesn’t like grammar.

Now what are the Now what are the Direct Objects? John built a castle I ate a pickle Noah had an ark Billy had a crush on Maria Chelsea doesn’t like grammar.

Basically…. subject + verb + what? or who? = direct object subject + verb + what? or who? = direct object

Now you try: identify the direct objects in these sentences Bill had a cow. Bill had a cow. Sally wore a dress. Sally wore a dress. Timothy built a tree-house. Timothy built a tree-house. Derek bought a new backpack. Derek bought a new backpack. Allison made a delicious dinner Allison made a delicious dinner

Let’s see how you did!! Bill had a cow. Bill had a cow. Sally wore a dress. Sally wore a dress. Timothy built a tree-house. Timothy built a tree-house. Derek bought a new backpack. Derek bought a new backpack. Allison made a delicious dinner Allison made a delicious dinner

Great Job!! Now that we can recognize Direct Objects, let’s look at Indirect Objects. These are the RECEPTORS of direct objects. Look at this example: Chelsea gave the ball to Noah. What is my direct objecct? A ball Who am I giving it to? Noah. He is my INDIRECT OBJECT.

Some new examples: Can you find the Indirect Objects? Sam gave his hat to Mary Sam gave his hat to Mary Donna built a treehouse for her sister Donna built a treehouse for her sister Emily sent a postcard to her brother. Emily sent a postcard to her brother. John gave a check to the cashier. John gave a check to the cashier.

Get those red pens ready for checking!! Sam gave his hat to Mary Sam gave his hat to Mary Donna built a treehouse for her sister Donna built a treehouse for her sister Emily sent a postcard to her brother. Emily sent a postcard to her brother. John gave a check to the cashier. John gave a check to the cashier.

Now for some trickier examples… I mailed my brother a letter I mailed my brother a letter I gave the students their papers I gave the students their papers I gave Martha the tickets. I gave Martha the tickets.

Dun Dun Dunnnnn I mailed my brother a letter I mailed my brother a letter I gave the students their papers I gave the students their papers I gave Martha the tickets. I gave Martha the tickets.

Why was that tricky? You can change the order of the indirect object and direct object- one does not have to come before the other. YOU have to decide what is the object of the sentence, and then who is receiving that object. You can change the order of the indirect object and direct object- one does not have to come before the other. YOU have to decide what is the object of the sentence, and then who is receiving that object.

You could say I mailed the letter to my brother. I mailed the letter to my brother. I mailed my brother a letter. I mailed my brother a letter. I gave the class their papers. I gave the class their papers. I have the papers back to the class. I have the papers back to the class.

Well That’s About It! I hope you enjoyed this show on Indirect objects. Hopefully you can recognize them in your reading!!! I hope you enjoyed this show on Indirect objects. Hopefully you can recognize them in your reading!!!