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Indirect Object

The document discusses indirect objects, what they are, how to identify them, and the categories that can function as indirect objects. It covers topics like verbs that can take both a direct object and an indirect object, pronouns and phrases that can serve as indirect objects, and how the passive construction works with an indirect object as the subject.

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Indirect Object

The document discusses indirect objects, what they are, how to identify them, and the categories that can function as indirect objects. It covers topics like verbs that can take both a direct object and an indirect object, pronouns and phrases that can serve as indirect objects, and how the passive construction works with an indirect object as the subject.

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Indirect

Object

Students:
Escudero Belén, Lencina Sofia,
Juarez Iara, Valenzuela Celeste

Professor:
Luchesse Jose Luis

2nd year TV
ISFD N°42 - 2023
Index

The Objects
What is it?, Types 1

Indirect Object
What is it?, Functions, How to find it, Verbs 2-3

Indirect Object: Pronouns and Phrases 4-5

Categories
Categories functioning as IO, Cases “to” 5-6

For + NP
Intended IO 6-7

The passive construcction


Categories 7-8
The Objects
What is it?

EXAMPLE
She gave the dog a stroke
S Verb IO DO

1
The Indirect
Object
What is it?

Function:

2
How to find an Indirect Object?

VERBS THAT CAN TAKE BOTH DO AND AN IO: BI-TV.

3
Indirect Object:
Pronouns & Phrases
Pronouns:

4
Phrases:


Categories
Categories functioning as IO:

5
Omission of the DO

Cases in which the IO must necessarily be introduced by “TO”:

6
FOR + NP:
Intended IO

7
THE PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION
WITH IO AS SUBJECT

8
9

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