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Task Explanation:
The task requires identifying whether the underlined word or phrase in each sentence is a direct object or an indirect object.
- Direct Object: The noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. It answers the question "What?" or "Whom?"
- 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?"
Solution:
Let's analyze each sentence and determine whether the underlined word or phrase is a direct object or an indirect object.
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#### 1. Juan's grandfather baked him a cake.
- Verb: baked
- Indirect Object: him (receives the action but specifies who the action is for)
- Direct Object: a cake (what was baked)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 2. Can you bring me a sandwich?
- Verb: bring
- Indirect Object: me (specifies who the action is for)
- Direct Object: a sandwich (what is being brought)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 3. Grandma left Ann and Lily some money.
- Verb: left
- Indirect Object: Ann and Lily (who received the money)
- Direct Object: some money (what was left)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 4. The officer gave the driver a ticket.
- Verb: gave
- Indirect Object: the driver (who received the ticket)
- Direct Object: a ticket (what was given)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 5. I did them a favor a long time ago.
- Verb: did
- Indirect Object: them (for whom the favor was done)
- Direct Object: a favor (what was done)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 6. Gigio passed him the ball.
- Verb: passed
- Indirect Object: him (who received the ball)
- Direct Object: the ball (what was passed)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 7. Our teacher assigned us two chapters to read tonight.
- Verb: assigned
- Indirect Object: us (who received the assignment)
- Direct Object: two chapters (what was assigned)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 8. Susan's friend told her a secret.
- Verb: told
- Indirect Object: her (who received the information)
- Direct Object: a secret (what was told)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 9. The librarian lent me three books.
- Verb: lent
- Indirect Object: me (who received the books)
- Direct Object: three books (what was lent)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 10. The man's actions caused others a lot of distress.
- Verb: caused
- Indirect Object: others (who experienced the distress)
- Direct Object: a lot of distress (what was caused)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 11. The judges awarded her first place.
- Verb: awarded
- Indirect Object: her (who received the award)
- Direct Object: first place (what was awarded)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 12. They offered our next-door neighbors $5000.
- Verb: offered
- Indirect Object: our next-door neighbors (who received the offer)
- Direct Object: $5000 (what was offered)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 13. Katie's friends sent her a Christmas card.
- Verb: sent
- Indirect Object: her (who received the card)
- Direct Object: a Christmas card (what was sent)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 14. My mom bought my brother and me a box of blocks.
- Verb: bought
- Indirect Object: my brother and me (who received the blocks)
- Direct Object: a box of blocks (what was bought)
- Answer: Indirect Object
#### 15. He did promise his readers a third book, didn't he?
- Verb: promised
- Indirect Object: his readers (who were promised something)
- Direct Object: a third book (what was promised)
- Answer: Indirect Object
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Final Answers:
1. Indirect Object
2. Indirect Object
3. Indirect Object
4. Indirect Object
5. Indirect Object
6. Indirect Object
7. Indirect Object
8. Indirect Object
9. Indirect Object
10. Indirect Object
11. Indirect Object
12. Indirect Object
13. Indirect Object
14. Indirect Object
15. Indirect Object
Final Answer:
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