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Complements Direct and indirect objects
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Sometimes a sentence is not complete with just a subject and a verb. Example – They threw. If someone said this to me I’d say “Threw what?” They threw the ball. Now that’s complete.
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Direct Objects A direct object is a complement that tells who or what receives the action of a verb or shows the result of the action. A D.O. may be a noun, pronoun or word group that functions as a noun. To find a D.O. ask Whom? Or What? After the action verb.
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Example Charlie gave a magazine to Jarrod. Gave what? Magazine Johnny raided the fridge at midnight. Raided what? fridge
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Direct object may be compound Grant threw the football and baseball at his brother’s head.
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Indirect object This is a complement that often appears in a sentence contains direct objects. It tells whom or what or for whom or for what the action of the verb is done. May be a noun, pronoun or word group functioning as a noun. Appears between the verb and the direct object.
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Example The teacher gave us advice about college.
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DO NOT MISTAKE AN OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION WITH AN INDIRECT OBJECT. Example – He gave it to me.
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Indirect objects may be compound Mrs. V threw Jessi, Max, and Kayla a ball.
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S.A.I.D. S – subject A – action verb I – indirect object D – direct object
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