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Direct and Indirect Objects
Question | Answer |
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What is a Direct Object? | The thing or person the verb is done to |
What kind of verb is needed to have an indirect object and direct object? | Transitive |
What is a transitive verb? Give an example. | It transfers the action to the noun. ex: Joe KICKED the ball. |
What is an indirect object? | It is to whom or for whom the action was done. |
What is an intransitive verb? Give an example. | It is a verb that does not have a direct object ex: Bob ran fast when he was young. |
Is the sentence transitive or intransitive? Where applicable, circle the direct object. The loving mother washed the dirty clothes last night. | Transitive Clothes |
Is the sentence transitive or intransitive? Where applicable, circle the direct object. The mailman gave my mom a letter. | Transitive Letter |
Is the sentence transitive or intransitive? Where applicable, circle the direct object. The jug leaked chocolate milk in the refridgerator. | Transitive Milk |
Is the sentence transitive or intransitive? Where applicable, circle the direct object. John gave Judy a hug after the game. | Transitive Hug |
Label the sentence as transitive or intransitive and, where applicable, circle the indirect object. Brian and Sam gave their teacher an apple for her birthday. | Transitive Teacher |
Label the sentence as transitive or intransitive and, where applicable, circle the indirect object. The principal was on the intercom. | Intransitive |
Label the sentence as transitive or intransitive and, where applicable, circle the indirect object. Students presented an award for best teacher. | Transitive |
Label the sentence as transitive or intransitive and, where applicable, circle the indirect object. Charlie Brown built Snoopie a tree house. | Transitive Snoopie |
Write a sentence using an indirect object. | ex: I gave my mom a hug. My mom is the indirect object |
Write a sentence using both a direct and indirect object. | John threw Brandon the ball. Brandon=indirect object ball=direct object |