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How do you identify the indirect object in this sentence?

Cerine
Cerine
How do you identify the indirect object in this sentence?
Cici agian needs your help with indirect object practice sheet

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Vic C
Vic C
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Serbia

Sure, I'd be happy to help Cici with the indirect object practice sheet. Let's go through each sentence and identify whether the underlined word or phrase is the direct object or the indirect object.

  1. Juan’s grandfather baked him a cake.
    • him: Indirect Object
    • a cake: Direct Object
  2. Can you bring me a sandwich?
    • me: Indirect Object
    • a sandwich: Direct Object
  3. Grandma left Ann and Lily some money.
    • Ann and Lily: Indirect Object
    • some money: Direct Object
  4. The officer gave the driver a ticket.
    • the driver: Indirect Object
    • a ticket: Direct Object
  5. I did them a favor a long time ago.
    • them: Indirect Object
    • a favor: Direct Object
  6. Gigio passed him the ball.
    • him: Indirect Object
    • the ball: Direct Object
  7. Our teacher assigned us two chapters to read tonight.
    • us: Indirect Object
    • two chapters: Direct Object
  8. Susan’s friend told her a secret.
    • her: Indirect Object
    • a secret: Direct Object
  9. The librarian lent me three books.
    • me: Indirect Object
    • three books: Direct Object
  10. The man’s actions caused others a lot of distress.
    • others: Indirect Object
    • a lot of distress: Direct Object
  11. The judges awarded her first place.
    • her: Indirect Object
    • first place: Direct Object
  12. They offered our next-door neighbors $5000.
    • our next-door neighbors: Indirect Object
    • $5000: Direct Object
  13. Katie’s friends sent her a Christmas card.
    • her: Indirect Object
    • a Christmas card: Direct Object
  14. My mom bought my brother and me a box of blocks.
    • my brother and me: Indirect Object
    • a box of blocks: Direct Object
  15. He did promise his readers a third book, didn’t he?
    • his readers: Indirect Object
    • a third book: Direct Object

I hope this helps Cici understand the difference between direct and indirect objects! If there are any more questions, feel free to ask.

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