
Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, and Objects of the Preposition
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Thomas Scheip
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Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, and Objects of the Preposition
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Multiple Choice
What is the subject of the following sentence?
The pack of wild dogs hunted us through the woods.
dogs
pack
us
woods
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Direct Objects
A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of an action verb. It answers the question “Whom?” or “What?” after the verb
Mr. Scheip ate a pizza by himself. [ He ate what?]
My friend met The Rock and John Stamos this summer. [She met whom?]
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Indirect Object
A noun or pronoun that answers the question “To whom?” or “To what?” following an action verb.
Mr. Scheip gave us an assignment to complete. [He gave what? To whom was it given?]
Charlotte sent Eliza a letter describing married life. [She sent what? To whom was it sent?]
Hint: If there is an IO, it will ALWAYS go before a DO.
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Object of the Preposition
The object of the preposition is a noun or pronoun at the end of a prepositional phrase.
I sent a letter to Elizabeth.
Beneath the banyan tree, there was a sense of tranquility.
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Finding the subject and objects
* If you are completely lost, start by labelling the parts of speech as best you can
Put parentheses around the prepositional phrases = Object of the preposition
Find the verb(s) and ask “Who/what?” before the verb = subject
Ask “Whom/what?” after the verb = Direct Object
Ask “to/for whom/what?” after the verb and DO = Indirect object
See, I told you it’s easy.
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Multiple Choice
Mike showed Travis his coin collection
subject
direct object
indirect object
object of the preposition
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Multiple Choice
Mike showed Travis his coin collection
subject
direct object
indirect object
object of the preposition
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Multiple Choice
Mike showed Travis his coin collection
subject
direct object
indirect object
object of the preposition
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Multiple Choice
The teacher awarded extra credit to the most creative student.
subject
direct object
indirect object
object of the preposition
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Multiple Choice
The teacher awarded extra credit to the most creative student.
subject
direct object
indirect object
object of the preposition
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Multiple Choice
The teacher awarded extra credit to the most creative student.
subject
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indirect object
object of the preposition
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