Indirect Objects: Bellwork Write a sentence in which one person gives an object to another person. Include the names of both people and the object. Write.

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Indirect Objects: Bellwork Write a sentence in which one person gives an object to another person. Include the names of both people and the object. Write a sentence in which one person gives an object to another person. Include the names of both people and the object.

Review: Direct Objects Nouns or pronouns that answer the question whom or what after an action verb are called direct objects Nouns or pronouns that answer the question whom or what after an action verb are called direct objects Michael Jordan led his team to the championship. Michael Jordan led his team to the championship. Michael Jordan tossed the ball. Michael Jordan tossed the ball.

Verbs with Indirect Objects What if two kinds of objects follow an action verb? What if two kinds of objects follow an action verb? The object that tells to whom or for whom an action is done is called the indirect object The object that tells to whom or for whom an action is done is called the indirect object Example: Example: Michael Jordan shows his teammates(i.o.) new shots(d.o.).

Tips to remember

An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object. An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object.

Tips to remember An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object. An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object. The indirect object ALWAYS comes before the direct object. The indirect object ALWAYS comes before the direct object.

Tips to remember An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object. An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object. The indirect object ALWAYS comes before the direct object. The indirect object ALWAYS comes before the direct object. The direct object ALWAYS comes after the verb. The direct object ALWAYS comes after the verb.

Tips to remember An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object. An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object. The indirect object ALWAYS comes before the direct object. The indirect object ALWAYS comes before the direct object. The direct object ALWAYS comes after the verb. The direct object ALWAYS comes after the verb. If you add to or for to the indirect object it is no longer an indirect object. If you add to or for to the indirect object it is no longer an indirect object. –The helper gives the players towels.

Tips to remember An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object. An indirect object only appears in a sentence that has a direct object. The indirect object ALWAYS comes before the direct object. The indirect object ALWAYS comes before the direct object. The direct object ALWAYS comes after the verb. The direct object ALWAYS comes after the verb. If you add to or for to the indirect object it is no longer an indirect object. If you add to or for to the indirect object it is no longer an indirect object. –The helper gives the players towels. –The helper gives the towels to the players

Practice Turn to Page 404 Turn to Page 404 Exercise 5 – do numbers 1-10 Exercise 5 – do numbers 1-10 We will go over the answers when you are finished We will go over the answers when you are finished 1. The tournament sometimes attracts good athletes. 1. The tournament sometimes attracts good athletes.

Practice Turn to Page 404 Turn to Page 404 Exercise 5 – do numbers 1-10 Exercise 5 – do numbers 1-10 We will go over the answers when you are finished We will go over the answers when you are finished 1. The tournament sometimes attracts good athletes. 1. The tournament sometimes attracts good athletes. –Athletes, DO