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Indirect Objects. Indirect Object: noun, pronoun, word group that sometimes appears in sentences containing direct objects; tell to/for whom or to/for.

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1 Indirect Objects

2 Indirect Object: noun, pronoun, word group that sometimes appears in sentences containing direct objects; tell to/for whom or to/for what the action of the verb is done. He fed the dog a biscuit. He fed what? Biscuit. To whom? Dog. **Sentence must have action verb and DO.** **Cross out prep phrases.** **Find subject/verb/DO before IO.**

3 Compound Indirect Object: indirect object that is a compound noun or has more than one noun or pronoun I gave Jamie and Amanda their tickets. I gave what? Tickets. To whom? Jamie, Amanda

4 For each sentence, underline the direct object once. Then, underline the indirect object twice. 1.I promised Hortensia and Mary two slices of cake. 2.We wrote Sam a check for the full amount.

5 In each sentence, circle the verb. Then, underline the direct object once and the indirect object twice. Some sentences do not have indirect objects. 1.Each afternoon after school, I give Willy food and water. 2.The passenger left her umbrella behind on the bus.

6 Identify each underlined word(s) by writing above it DO for direct object or IO for indirect object. 1.After sitting down, I studied my program. 2.Later, I lent Melissa my opera glasses.

7 In each of the following sentences, underline the direct object once. Then, on the lines provided, write each sentence so that is has both a direct object and an indirect object. 1.Sue wrote a letter today. _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________


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