Which noun is the direct object in the following sentence?
Dad bought Terri a special lightbulb for her bedroom lamp.
lamp
bedroom
lightbulb
Terri
Light bulb is the direct object. It identifies what was bought.
The direct object in the sentence is "light bulb" because it directly receives the action of the verb "bought."
Light bulb.
It depends on how you use it, for example: "The bedroom is purple" The word bedroom is the subject. "He hit the bedroom" The word bedroom is the direct object. "We drink water in the bedroom" The word bedroom is the object of the preposition 'in'; 'in the bedroom.' is the indirect object of the verb.
"Dylan bought envelopes for Keisha when he was at the store."The noun envelopes is the direct object of the verb 'bought'.
"Notebook" is the direct object. ("Store" is the object of a preposition instead.)
The direct object of the verb 'bought' is envelopes.
"Dylan bought envelopes for Keisha when he was at the store."The noun envelopes is the direct object of the verb 'bought'.
The direct object = shoesSubject = Harveyverb = boughtnew = adjective describing shoesyesterday = adverb modifying bought
A direct object sentence includes a verb that directly acts upon the object. In a sentence like "She bought a book," "a book" is the direct object because it receives the action of the verb "bought." You can use "them" as the direct object in a sentence like "He ate them for breakfast," where "them" represents the object that is directly affected by the action of eating.
The indirect object is Alice.The direct object of the verb 'bought' is 'sweater' (bought sweater for Alice).
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.