No, the function words are not an indirect object. Function words include prepositions, conjunctions, articles, and pronouns that serve as structural elements in a sentence, rather than indicating relationships between the subject and the object.
The indirect object in the sentence is "you," as it is the recipient of the action of baking the cake.
No, "story" is not typically considered an indirect object. In a sentence, the indirect object usually receives the direct object. For example, in the sentence "She gave him a story," "him" is the indirect object and "a story" is the direct object.
"May" can function as a modal verb indicating possibility or permission. It is not an indirect object, subject, direct object, or verb phrase.
Nouns in the objective case typically function as the direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition in a sentence. They receive the action of the verb (direct object), indicate to whom or for whom the action is done (indirect object), or show the relationship between the noun and other words in the sentence (object of a preposition).
yes, because you could be anybody, just yourself. Answer: An indirect object pronoun is "to" or "for" somebody, even if the words "to" and "for" are implied and not stated. "You" is the indirect object pronoun as it is being given "to you".
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The plural noun 'books' can function as a direct object or an indirect object; examples:direct object: I returned the books to the library.indirect object: I bought these shelves for books.
Indirect Object. (LOOK)----Direct object (ME)-----Indirect object A+LS (:
Indirect Object. (LOOK)----Direct object (ME)-----Indirect object A+LS (:
Indirect Object. (LOOK)----Direct object (ME)-----Indirect object A+LS (:
Any noun can function as an indirect object. A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example sentence for the noun 'president' as indirect object: The minister brought the president some bad news. (the direct object is 'news', the indirect object is 'president')
Indirect object {*-*} O=('_'Q)Direct object(TAD)-----indirect object---A+LS (:(Book) ---- direct object
The indirect object in the sentence is "you," as it is the recipient of the action of baking the cake.
Never in your life time will there be an indirect object WITHOUT a direct object.IN THE WORDS OF...M.H.
No, "story" is not typically considered an indirect object. In a sentence, the indirect object usually receives the direct object. For example, in the sentence "She gave him a story," "him" is the indirect object and "a story" is the direct object.