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Direct/Indirect object AB1
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What is the indirect object in this sentence? Lisa gave the crowd a big smile.
crowd
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Did you send Mary the postcard? - Yes, I sent (it/her)
...sent it to her
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What is the direct object in this sentence? Mrs. Clarkson fed her favourite horse a carrot.
carrot
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Rewrite the sentence. Jim sent Andy a text straight away. (TO)
......sent a text to Andy straight away.
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What is the indirect object in this sentence? Hannah made her brother and his friend costumes for the play.
her brother and his friend
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Rewrite the sentence. Jim said he could lend Andy a sleeping bag. (TO)
.....lend his sleeping bag to Andy.
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What is the indirect object in this sentence? The teacher told us the instruction for the day.
us
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Rewrite the sentence. Andy booked Jim a seat on the train. (FOR)
......booked a seat on the train for Jim
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True or False. A direct object receives the action from the verb.
True
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You should offer them your car. - But, I've already offered (them/it)
....offered it to them
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What is the direct object in this sentence? She served her guest a traditional meal.
traditional meal
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Rewrite the sentence. Andy brought them a picnic to eat on the train. (FOR)
.......brought a picnic for them to eat on the train.
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Rewrite the sentence. He emailed Jim the details of the journey. (TO)
.....the details of the journey to Jim.
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What is the direct object in this sentence? The salesperson sold the couple a new car.
car
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True or False. The indirect object is the person or thing that gets/receives the direct object.
True
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