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22 October, 14:41

Can someone explain direct object vs indirect object with examples as well?

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  1. 22 October, 16:04
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    A direct object is something/someone that is doing the verb in a sentence e. g.

    "Martha fried some eggs"

    The verb is "fried" and Martha has fried the eggs so therefore she is a direct object.

    Whereas an indirect object are nouns that identify for whom a verb is being performed e. g.

    "Stan wrote a letter to his aunt"

    Here, the aunt is the indirect object because the verb is being performed for her.
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