Direct and Indirect Objects

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Direct and Indirect Objects English 6

Direct Object Usually a noun or pronoun Follows an action verb and receives the action of the verb Answers the question Whom? or What? A sentence may have more than one direct object

Find the Direct Object I gave the ball to him. I want nachos for lunch. I am big. He seems nice. She gave me a hug. Jeff plays the drums and piano.

Find the Direct Object I gave the ball to him. I want nachos for lunch. I am big. none He seems nice.none She gave me a hug. Jeff plays the drums and piano.

Indirect Objects Usually a noun or pronoun Always comes before a direct object Answers the questions To Whom?, For Whom?, To what? Or For what? after an action verb A sentence may have more than one indirect object.

Indirect Objects She gave Jeff the report. Fred sent Frank and John birthday cards. Loud music gives my mother headaches. My sister gave the dog a dish of water.

Indirect Objects She gave Jeff the report. Fred sent Frank and John birthday cards. Loud music gives my mother headaches. My sister gave the dog a dish of water.

Song Leave it to Beaver http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMAi6JwxlGo A DO and IO are nouns or pronouns that follow an action verb (3 claps) Direct Object questions are what? Or whom? And can’t be in a phrase ( 3 claps) An indirect object can come before it and answers to/for what/ whom?