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DIRECT & INDIRECT OBJECTS
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Is it the direct object or indirect object? Our director is buying us DINNER.
indirect object
direct object
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Identify the DIRECT OBJECT in the sentence: Sally sold Jim some tickets to her school play.
her school play
some tickets
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Is it the direct object or indirect object? We sent A PACKAGE to our relatives in Iowa.
indirect object
direct object
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Is it the direct object or indirect object? He told HIS PARENTS a lie.
direct object
indirect object
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Choose the sentence with the same meaning: She told her brother a funny story.
She told a funny story to her brother.
Her brother told a funny story to her.
She told a funny story for her brother.
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Identify the INDIRECT OBJECT in the sentence: Sally sold Jim some tickets to her school play.
her school play
some tickets
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Identify the INDIRECT OBJECT in the sentence: The sun gives people warmth and light.
people
warmth and light
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Choose the sentence with the same meaning: She sent her friend a postcard.
She sent a postcard for her friend.
She sent a postcard to her friend.
Her friend sent a postcard her friend.
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Is it the direct object or indirect object? Tina is making dinner for US.
indirect object
direct object
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Is it the direct object or indirect object? Jack's aunt gave HIM a camera for his birthday.
direct object
indirect object
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Identify the DIRECT OBJECT in the sentence: Kate gave the crowd a big smile.
the crowd
a big smile
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Identify the DIRECT OBJECT in the sentence: The sun gives people warmth and light.
warmth and light
people
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Choose the sentence with the same meaning: We gave the teacher our homework.
We gave our homework to the teacher.
We gave our homework for the teacher.
The teacher gave us our homework.
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Choose the sentence with the same meaning: They made the children a delicious meal.
They made a delicious meal to the children.
They made a delicious meal for the children.
They made the children for a delicious meal.
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Choose the sentence with the same meaning: He is buying his sister a gift.
He is buying a gift to his sister.
He is buying a gift for his sister.
He is buying his sister for a gift.
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