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My cousin Rita brought us fresh-picked vegetables. Indirect Objects Steps in finding an indirect object. First, determine if there is a direct object: My cousin Rita brought us fresh-picked vegetables.

My cousin Rita brought us fresh-picked vegetables. Indirect Objects First, determine if there is a direct object: My cousin Rita brought us fresh-picked vegetables. subject verb direct object Cousin brought what? vegetables

If there is a direct object, then ask the question: Indirect Objects If there is a direct object, then ask the question: For whom? Or For what? My cousin Rita brought us fresh-picked vegetables. subject verb direct object

cousin brought vegetables for whom? us indirect object Indirect Objects My cousin Rita brought us fresh-picked vegetables. subject verb direct object cousin brought vegetables for whom? us indirect object

My cousin Rita brought us fresh-picked vegetables. Indirect Objects My cousin Rita brought us fresh-picked vegetables. subject verb I.O. direct object (indirect object)