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Anonymous  #249264  Thu, 27 Jul 06 12:03 AM
what is the difference between a direct and an indirect object?
  
Philip  #249276  Thu, 27 Jul 06 12:53 AM
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what is the difference between a direct and an indirect object?
Easiest way for me to explain:  direct object receives the action of the verb [I sold the cake]; indirect object receives the direct object [I sold my mother the cake]...

Get's a little tricky with "commnication verbs":  "She told us a story".  The story is the direct object; we 'sorta' received the story, so 'us' is the indirect object.

Try finding some sentences in which both have been labeled, and see if the above helps at all.

 

  
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CalifJim  #424187  Thu, 27 Sep 07 08:27 AM
The direct object is the thing going from the subject to the indirect object.
The indirect object is the person who receives the direct object from the subject.

The idea of going from one person to another is based on the verb give, where the movement from one person to another is more obvious.  With other verbs the movement from one person to another is not necessarily literal motion.
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Fred gave Mary a diamond ring.

The diamond ring went from Fred to Mary.  Fred is the subject.  Mary is the indirect object.  a diamond ring is the direct object.
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Henry told Susan a lie.

The lie 'went' from Henry to Susan.  Henry is the subject.  Susan is the indirect object.  a lie is the direct object.
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The teacher showed the diagrams to the students.

The diagrams 'went' from the teacher to the students.  the teacher is the subject.  the students is the indirect object.   the diagrams is the direct object.
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The boss brought us doughnuts and coffee.

The doughnuts and coffee went from the boss to us.  the boss is the subject.  us is the indirect object.  the doughnuts and coffee is the direct object.
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Once in a great while the indirect object is not a person.

The boy gave his shoes a good polishing.

The polishing 'went' from the boy to the shoes.  the boy is the subject.  his shoes is the indirect object.  a good polishing is the direct object.

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#424137  Thu, 27 Sep 07 05:01 AM
I still don't understand.  could you give another example? 
#424192  Thu, 27 Sep 07 08:35 AM
I agree with CalifJim's examples.
#579500  Thu, 23 Oct 08 09:19 PM
(:D) Big Smilethat made alot of sence thanks!
#579517  Thu, 23 Oct 08 09:47 PM
It's awesome!!! Thank you, CJ. Anywhen I see your replies, it keeps me improving. Smile
#481697  Tue, 26 Feb 08 12:00 AM
 i don't know

 

#535523  Wed, 02 Jul 08 02:49 AM
give me an example of a sentence that has a pattern of subject-verb-direct object-indirect object.
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