The direct object is 'some advice'. That is the thing that you gave.
The indirect object is 'her'. That is the person to whom you gave the thing.
In this context it means 'to her', and indeed if you reversed the order of the direct and indirect objects that is what you would say: 'I gave some advice to her.'
The direct object in the sentence is "advice." It is the noun that directly receives the action of the verb "gave."
The direct object in the sentence is "a pen" because it is the object receiving the action of the verb "gave."
I gave my dog a bone ('my dog' = indirect object; 'a bone' = direct object). They called me a taxi. (taxi - direct object, me- indirect object)
The direct object in the sentence is "a demo," as it is the recipient of the action performed by the subject "salesman."
In the sentence "Your visit to the museum was educational", "visit" is the direct object. An indirect object would typically receive the direct object, such as in the sentence "I gave her a gift" where "her" is the indirect object receiving the direct object "gift".
In the sentence "She gave him a hug," "hug" is the direct object, as it receives the action of the verb "gave." "Him" is the indirect object, as it receives the direct object (the hug) from the subject (she).
The direct object of your sentence is check(you-gave-check).
The direct object is dog (They gave dog).
In the sentence 'you have her a surprise gift', 'her' is an indirect object. 'Gift' is the direct object in that sentence.
The direct object in the sentence is "a pen" because it is the object receiving the action of the verb "gave."
I gave my dog a bone ('my dog' = indirect object; 'a bone' = direct object). They called me a taxi. (taxi - direct object, me- indirect object)
the direct object is certificate
Indirect object: him. Direct object: a taste.
In the sentence Chandler gave her the magazine, the indirect object is her and the direct object is the magazine
The direct object in the sentence is "a demo," as it is the recipient of the action performed by the subject "salesman."
The indirect object is "her"; "the magazine" is the direct object.
what is the indirect object
A noun is used in a sentence as the subject of a sentence or a cluase, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: My advice is to save your money. The advice I gave him seemed to help. I gave him some advice. She didn't ask for my advice.