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Direct and Indirect objects
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Transitive or Intransitive verb: Suddenly the child woke up.
Intransitive
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Find the indirect object: The Riveras got their dog a new collar.
dog
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True or false: To determine the indirect object, you can ask yourself who or what receives the direct object?
True
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Complete the sentence using the words in brackets: We will write _____. (a letter/John)
John a letter
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Identify the direct object: My friend brought gifts to the party.
gifts
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What is the indirect object? He gave his teacher a card that he picked out himself.
his teacher
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Complete the sentence using the words in brackets: You should give _____. (some flowers/your mom)
your mom some flowers
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Transitive or Intransitive verb: She advised me to consult a doctor.
Transitive
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Complete the sentence using the words in brackets: I promised to deliver _____. (the parcel/her)
her the parcel
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Find the indirect object: The park ranger gave the tourists directions.
tourists
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What is the direct object? I have told him the answer several times.
answer
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True or false: To determine what the direct object is you can ask yourself who or what is being verbed?
True
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What is the subject? The coach dismissed practice early.
The coach
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Complete the sentence using the words in brackets: They will immediately send _____. (us/to/an email)
an email to us
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Complete the sentence using the words in brackets: We have already shown _____. (Sam/to/the project)
the project to Sam
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Identify the direct objects: Sasha's older brother studied math and science.
math and science
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Complete the sentence using the words in brackets: They've bought _____. (daughter/a flat/their)
their daughter a flat
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Transitive or Intransitive verb: I waited for an hour.
Intransitive
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Transitive or Intransitive verb: I received your letter in the morning.
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Find the indirect object: Miguel threw Charlie the ball.
Charlie
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