A noun, pronoun, or group of words acts as a noun that receives the action of the transitive verb. Ex: Jessie fed the cat, 'the cat' is the direct object
subject transitive verb indirect object direct object
Pirate (direct object).
Light (accusative direct object).
Pigs (direct object).
Merchant (direct object).
This is how you can distinguish/recognize the indirect object from the direct object.The indirect object always goes before the direct object. (direct object is bold / indirect subject is italics)I gave Jim the book.The indirect object can be changed into a phrase beginning with to.I gave the book to Jim
The direct object in the sentence is "a pen" because it is the object receiving the action of the verb "gave."
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A bull (accusative/direct object case).
It isn't quite clear what you mean with "direct speed". Any time an object moves, it has speed.
"You were in the mountains" does not have a direct object.
Villam means house in the accusative case (direct object).