To solve the problem, we need to determine whether the underlined words in each sentence are
direct objects or
indirect objects. Here's a step-by-step explanation:
Definitions:
1.
Direct Object: The noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. It answers the question "What?" or "Whom?" after the verb.
2.
Indirect Object: The noun or pronoun that indicates to whom or for whom the action is performed. It answers the question "To whom?" or "For whom?" after the verb.
Analysis of Each Sentence:
#### 1.
They sent Marie an invitation to the party.
- Verb: "sent"
- Underlined word: "Marie"
- Question: To whom was the invitation sent?
→ Answer: Marie
- Marie is the indirect object because it answers "To whom?"
-
Indirect Object
#### 2.
Ibo made Lay hotpot for dinner.
- Verb: "made"
- Underlined word: "Lay"
- Question: For whom did Ibo make the hotpot?
→ Answer: Lay
- Lay is the indirect object because it answers "For whom?"
-
Indirect Object
#### 3.
The teacher gave the students a pop quiz.
- Verb: "gave"
- Underlined word: "students"
- Question: To whom did the teacher give the quiz?
→ Answer: Students
- Students is the indirect object because it answers "To whom?"
-
Indirect Object
#### 4.
Can you ask Henry the question please?
- Verb: "ask"
- Underlined word: "Henry"
- Question: To whom should the question be asked?
→ Answer: Henry
- Henry is the indirect object because it answers "To whom?"
-
Indirect Object
#### 5.
The bicycle gave Kaye wounds.
- Verb: "gave"
- Underlined word: "Kaye"
- Question: To whom did the bicycle give wounds?
→ Answer: Kaye
- Kaye is the indirect object because it answers "To whom?"
-
Indirect Object
#### 6.
She had never given his brother a problem.
- Verb: "given"
- Underlined word: "brother"
- Question: To whom did she give the problem?
→ Answer: Brother
- Brother is the indirect object because it answers "To whom?"
-
Indirect Object
#### 7.
Leonor sang Rose a song for her birthday.
- Verb: "sang"
- Underlined word: "Rose"
- Question: For whom did Leonor sing the song?
→ Answer: Rose
- Rose is the indirect object because it answers "For whom?"
-
Indirect Object
Final Answers:
1. Marie:
INDIRECT OBJECT
2. Lay:
INDIRECT OBJECT
3. Students:
INDIRECT OBJECT
4. Henry:
INDIRECT OBJECT
5. Kaye:
INDIRECT OBJECT
6. Brother:
INDIRECT OBJECT
7. Rose:
INDIRECT OBJECT
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{Marie} & \text{INDIRECT OBJECT} \\
\text{Lay} & \text{INDIRECT OBJECT} \\
\text{Students} & \text{INDIRECT OBJECT} \\
\text{Henry} & \text{INDIRECT OBJECT} \\
\text{Kaye} & \text{INDIRECT OBJECT} \\
\text{Brother} & \text{INDIRECT OBJECT} \\
\text{Rose} & \text{INDIRECT OBJECT} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of direct and indirect objects worksheet.