Some plants do best in indirect sunlight.
The answer is for a massive shift to indirect taxation.
The speaker didn't mistreat the Bible but he made an indirect reference to the Bible.
I gave the ball to my playmates.
He asked her to open the door.(indirect sentence) He asked her:"Please, open the door" (direct sentence)
The pronoun 'them' is the indirect object of the sentence.
Some plants do best in indirect sunlight.
Indirect means not direct. We got there by indirect means. The author used indirect characterization.
E.g. Bob asked an indirect question.
Example sentence:I wrote you this sentence. (direct object is 'sentence, indirect object is the personal pronoun 'you')
A direct or indirect object is a part of a sentence. A single word in isolation is neither a direct or indirect object. However, most nouns can be used in a sentence as either a direct or indirect object.
A sentence must have a subject and a main verb. It may also have an indirect object: This book is for you.
Not exactly, but the subject of a passive sentence can be the indirect object of the equivalent active sentence--e.g. "Martha" in "Martha was given a rose by George" would be the indirect object in "George gave Martha a rose."