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Direct and indirect objects A transitive verb takes an object. Examples are: fill, take, break, write, read etc. Some transitive verbs take two objects – b and an indirect object . The direct object usually refers to a thing. The indirect object usually refers to a person. Direct objects The direct object can be a noun, pronoun, phrase or clause. In order to identify the object, you just need to put the word ‘what’ or ‘whom’ after the verb. Note that if the sentence contains just one object, then it is the direct object. The cat chased the mouse. The cat chased what? – the mouse The lion killed the deer. The lion killed what? – the deer I love my daughter. I love whom? – my daughter As you can see, the answers to these questions are the objects. The object can also b e a gerund or an infinitive. She enjoys reading. She enjoys what? – reading Here the object is the –ing form ‘reading’. He needs to work hard. He needs what? – to work hard Here the object is the to-infinitive ‘to work hard’. The object can be a noun clause. I don’t know why she is angry with me. I don’t know what? – why she is angry with me. I thought you weren’t coming. I thought what? – you weren’t coming. Could you tell me why you painted the walls black? Could you tell me what? – why you painted the walls black. Indirect Objects The indirect object can be a noun or a pronoun. It usually refers to the person who receives the direct object. To identify the indirect object, put the question ‘to whom/what or for whom/what?’ after the verb. He gave his daughter all his money. He gave to/for whom? – his daughter. He gave what? – all his money Direct object – all his money; indirect object – his daughter Be first to know when grammar rules change! Sign up to our newsletter here: englishgrammar.org (It's free) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) . Direct and indirect objects A transitive verb takes an object. Examples are: fill, take, break, write, read etc. Some transitive verbs take two objects – b and an indirect object . The direct. painted the walls black. Indirect Objects The indirect object can be a noun or a pronoun. It usually refers to the person who receives the direct object. To identify the indirect object, put the. indirect object . The direct object usually refers to a thing. The indirect object usually refers to a person. Direct objects The direct object can be a noun, pronoun, phrase or clause. In order

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