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Direct and Indirect Objects
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Reminders… Subject: performs the action of the sentence.
Verb: is the action of the sentence.
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Direct Objects: A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a transitive action verb.
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Examples The old man chewed his food.
To find the direct object ask: “What?” or “Who?” The old man chewed his food. The dog dug a hole under the fence. Alexander the Great conquered leaders in most of ancient Europe. Chewed what? Dug what? Conquered what?
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Indirect Objects: An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that indirectly receives the action of a transitive action verb. It names the person to whom or for whom something is done.
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Examples After class I wrote her a note.
To find the indirect object ask: “To What?” or “To Whom?” OR “For What? or “For Whom? of the direct object. After class I wrote her a note. My cousin brought us freshly picked vegetables. Loud music gives my brother headaches. Wrote what? To whom? Brought what? For who? Gives what? To whom?
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Danger Will Robinson! When the indirect object follows a preposition, it becomes the object of the preposition, and is no longer considered an indirect object. Example: Indirect Object After class I wrote her a note. Example: Prepositional Phrase After class I wrote a note to her. Since it follows the preposition to, it is the object of the preposition and NOT an indirect object.
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Question: Indirect Object or Object of the Preposition?
Walker gave the bone to the dog. I tutored my sister for her math test. On Thanksgiving, my mother prepared us a feast. On Halloween, my family gave candy to the neighborhood children. The middle school sent the shelter five hundred cans of food. OP OP IO OP IO
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Transitive Verbs Verbs which transfer their action to an object. In other words, transitive verbs have a direct object. Note: For a sentence to have an indirect object, it must always have a direct object, but a sentence can have a direct object without an indirect object.
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Intransitive Verbs Verb that completes its action without an object.
Examples: I apologized for my late assignment. assignment is the object of the preposition for; there is no direct object. I explained about my sore toe. toe is the object of the preposition about; there is no direct object
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Remember… Since a linking verb does not express an action, it is intransitive. Apologies are wonderful. (Predicate Adjective) My explanation was a failure. (Predicate Noun)
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Noun Clauses as subjects
Subject of a Verb A noun clause can act as a subject of a verb. What Alicia said made her friends cry. What Megan wrote surprised her family. What the man did was not very polite.
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Noun Clauses as Direct Objects
Noun clauses can also act as the object of a verb: She didn't know that the directions were wrong. He didn't realize that the stove was off. They now understand that you should not cheat on a test.
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Noun Clause as Predicate Noun
Carlie's problem was that she didn't do the wash.
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Noun Clause as OP Harry is not the provider (of what Margie needs).
Josephine is not responsible (for what Alex decided to do).
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