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They showed the guests their new house. What is the direct object?
new house
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Come on! Mr Jones gave ... a lot of homework. We mustn’t watch TV all night!
us
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Please don’t shout at Bella and me. Please don’t shout at ...
us
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Look at my sister and me. Look at ...
us
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Laura is going to the café. Do you want to go with ..., Milly?
her
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I saw my cousins this morning. I told ... to come to the cinema tonight
them
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Can you give ... that book, please? I want to read it
me
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Mom read the children a bedtime story. What is the indirect object?
the children
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This is a photo of my grandmother. I really love ...
her
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Please feed the dog and cat. Please feed ...
them
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Don’t eat that cake. ... is poisonous.
It
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Please don’t give any bananas to Ella. Please don’t give any bananas to ...
her
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Mum! Ben's using my computer. Can you tell ... to stop?
him
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We’re thirsty. Please give ... some lemonade
us
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He threw the dog a bone. What is the direct object?
a bone
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Can you give ... your tennis racket? My racket is broken.
me
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The teacher told my friends and me an interesting story. The teacher told ... an interesting story
us
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Don’t show the letter to Joel and Frank. Don’t show the letter to ...
them
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She bought her brother a new toy. What is the indirect object?
her brother
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Don’t take the oranges. Don’t take ...
them
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They’re hungry. Can you make some lunch for ..., please?
them
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