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"Dylan bought envelopes for Keisha when he was at the store."The noun envelopes is the direct object of the verb 'bought'.
The indirect object is Alice.The direct object of the verb 'bought' is 'sweater' (bought sweater for Alice).
"Notebook" is the direct object. ("Store" is the object of a preposition instead.)
"Dylan bought envelopes for Keisha when he was at the store."The noun envelopes is the direct object of the verb 'bought'.
An object in a sentence typically receives the action of the verb. It answers the question "what" or "whom." In a sentence like "She bought a book," "book" is the object as it is what she bought.
Subject: Have Jon and Claire bought a new car?Object: Have John and Claire bought a new car?
Light bulb is the direct object. It identifies what was bought.
The direct object of the verb 'bought' is envelopes.
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An indirect object is a noun or a pronoun that tells something about who or what (the direct object) receives the action of the verb. Example:'John bought his wife a new car'. The indirect object 'wife' is who the direct object, 'car' is bought for.
An objective pronoun is used as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:We'll meet you at seven. (direct object of the verb 'meet')Dad bought me new shoes. (indirect object of the verb 'bought')Mom made lunch for them. (object of the preposition 'for')