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Learn how to identify subjects, verbs, direct and indirect objects in English sentences. Follow steps to find the indirect object, ask key questions, and practice with examples given.
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Subject: performs the action of the sentence. Verb: is the action of the sentence. Direct Object: receives the action of the verb Indirect Object: benefits from the action received by the direct object.
How do you find the indirect object in a sentence? State the direct object of the sentence and then ask: to whom? or to what? or for whom? or for what?
Step one: Read the sentence. Right click and choose the pointer to make marks on the slides. • Step two: Circle and label the subject of the sentence. • Step three: Underline and label the verb of the sentence. • Step four: Circle and label the direct object. • Step five: Circle and label the indirect object • Step six: Click to the next slide to check your work.
Johnny won the championship for our team with two seconds remaining on the clock.
Johnny won the championship for our team with two seconds remaining on the clock.
The middle school sent the shelter more than five hundred cans of food.
The middle school sent the shelter more than five hundred cans of food.