what is the indirect object
The direct object is sculpture--the answer to "What did she give the museum?"The indirect object is museum--the answer to "To whom did she give the sculpture?"
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".
Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture was created in 1902.
A preposition is a word that shows position, direction, location or time. A prepositional phrase is a group of words, usually in a sentence, that contains both the preposition and the object that the is referred to by the preposition. In your example, She gave the museum a rare sculpture, there are no prepositions. She is a pronoun, gave is a verb, the, a and rare are all adjectives with a and the being articles, and museum and sculpture are both nouns.
National Sculpture Museum - Valladolid - was created in 1842.
Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum was created in 1988.
The web address of the Decordova Museum And Sculpture Park is: http://www.decordova.org
The web address of the Umlauf Sculpture Garden And Museum is: http://www.umlaufsculpture.org
Howard Hibbard has written: 'Caravaggio' 'The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York' -- subject(s): History, Metropolitan Museum of Art 'Masterpieces of Western sculpture' -- subject(s): History, Medieval Sculpture, Modern Sculpture, Sculpture, Sculpture, Medieval, Sculpture, Modern
Nicholas Penny has written: 'Catalogue of European Sculpture in the Ashmolean Museum: 1540 to the Present Day Volume III' 'The materials of sculpture' -- subject(s): Sculpture materials, Sculpture 'Frames' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, National Gallery (Great Britain), Picture frames and framing 'Catalogue of European sculpture in the Ashmolean Museum, 1540 to the present day' -- subject(s): Ashmolean Museum, Catalogs, European Sculpture, Modern Sculpture, Sculpture, Sculpture, European, Sculpture, modern 'Ruskin's Drawings in the Ashmolean Museum' 'Church monuments in Romantic England' -- subject(s): Sepulchral chapels, Romanticism in art, Sepulchral monuments, Effigies
The web address of the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum is: www.marshallfredericks.org
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