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Direct and Indirect Object

The document discusses subject and object pronouns, and direct and indirect objects. It provides examples of sentences containing direct objects and indirect objects, including who or what receives the action of the verb. Direct objects answer the question "what?" and indirect objects answer "for whom?". In sentences with both a direct and indirect object, the indirect object typically comes before the direct object.

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Direct and Indirect Object

The document discusses subject and object pronouns, and direct and indirect objects. It provides examples of sentences containing direct objects and indirect objects, including who or what receives the action of the verb. Direct objects answer the question "what?" and indirect objects answer "for whom?". In sentences with both a direct and indirect object, the indirect object typically comes before the direct object.

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Subject Pronoun

Object Pronoun

I You He She It We You They

Me You Him Her It Us You Them

DIRECT OBJECT
INDIRECT OBJECT

It is the object upon which rests the action of the verb.

TIPS: What? Is the person benefited by the action of the verb.

Tips: (Who? And For who?)

I.O

D.O

She tells Henry a story.

She tells him a story.


I.O D.O

D.O

I.O

We bought the books for the children.

We bought them for the children.

D.O

I.O

ACTIVITY

Bob gives Jeremy the jacket

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