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Lets review the direct object first.
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The direct object tells the what in the sentence, as in:

  • The boy picked the flower

In this sentence, flower is the direct object. The boy picked what? - The flower.
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The indirect object tells the to/for whom or to/for where, etc., as in:
  • The boy picked the flower for the girl

In this sentence, girl is the indirect object. The boy picked the flower for whom? - the girl.
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What questions would you ask yourself to find the indirect object in a sentence?

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Can you have an indirect object with a direct object?

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When and where can you find an indirect object in a sentence?

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