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Indirect Object

Indirect Object
    
      An indirect object precedes the direct object and tells to whom or for whom the action of the verb is done and who is receiving the direct object. There must be a direct object to have an indirect object. Indirect objects are usually found with verbs of giving or communicating like give, bring, tell, show, take, or offer. An indirect object is always a noun or pronoun which is not part of a prepositional phrase.

Example: She gave me the report.
(Who received the report? Me.)
  
  
  




INDIRECT OBECTS
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


  
  
We will make
  
the man
  
an offer.
Get
  
yourself
  
a job.
The captain told
  
the people
  
the story.
You won't grant
  
the soldier
  
immunity.
You gave
  
me
  
some water.
When will she teach
  
the young students
  
the lesson for today?
I will offer
  
the nurses
  
better pay.
It is better to serve
  
the old lady
  
her dinner now.
The cook baked
  
the children
  
some cookies.
Buy
  
the family
  
a new car.
Could you show
  
Cindy
  
the pavilion?
Pitch
  
him
  
a curve-ball.
He usually picked
  
me
  
a winner.
I will build
  
the students
  
a new bookstore.

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