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English, 15.11.2020 05:40 Haileydusenbery

PLEASE HELP!! Part B: Identify the verb in each sentence. Then identify the direct object (DO) and the indirect object (IO).
Indirect Objects
The indirect object is the noun or pronoun that tells to whom or for whom an action is done.
In order to have an indirect object, a sentence must have a direct object.
The indirect object is usually placed between the action verb and the direct object.
IO = indirect object
DO = Direct object

Example:
The pitcher threw (V) Dave (IO) a fastball (DO).
What did the pitcher do? He threw - V, threw
What did the pitcher throw? A fastball - DO, fastball
Who received the ‘result’ of the fastball? Dave - IO, Dave

1. We gave the usher our tickets.
2. The doctor handed Chris the prescription.
3. Mr. Lewis sold us a set of encyclopedias.
4. Have you written Andrea a note about the time of our arrival?
5. The supervisor paid the employee a high salary.
6. Experience should teach us wisdom.
7. Who sent Amy that long letter?
8. Maria, show us that magic trick.
9. I gave the cashier the money for our tickets.
10. Many years ago, a clever writer gave us the story of Robinson Crusoe.

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