Here’s the solution to the “Direct and Indirect Object” worksheet, with explanations for each sentence.
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🔍 Key Concept Reminder:
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Direct Object: Receives the action of the verb directly. Ask: *What?* or *Whom?* after the verb.
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Indirect Object: Tells *to whom* or *for whom* the action is done. It usually comes before the direct object and answers: *To/For whom?*
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✔ SOLUTIONS:
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1. They sent Marie an invitation to the party.
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INDIRECT OBJECT
🔹 *Explanation*:
Verb = “sent”
Direct object = “an invitation” (what was sent?)
Indirect object = “Marie” (to whom was it sent?)
✔ So,
Marie is the indirect object.
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2. Ibo made Lay hotpot for dinner.
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INDIRECT OBJECT
🔹 *Explanation*:
Verb = “made”
Direct object = “hotpot” (what was made?)
Indirect object = “Lay” (for whom was it made?)
✔ So,
Lay is the indirect object.
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3. The teacher gave the students a pop quiz.
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DIRECT OBJECT
🔹 *Explanation*:
Verb = “gave”
Direct object = “a pop quiz” (what was given?)
Indirect object = “the students” (to whom was it given?) — *not underlined*
✔ So,
a pop quiz is the direct object.
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4. Can you ask Henry the question please?
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INDIRECT OBJECT
🔹 *Explanation*:
Verb = “ask”
Direct object = “the question” (what are you asking?)
Indirect object = “Henry” (to whom are you asking the question?)
✔ So,
Henry is the indirect object.
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5. The bicycle gave Kaye wounds.
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DIRECT OBJECT
🔹 *Explanation*:
Verb = “gave”
Direct object = “wounds” (what did the bicycle give?)
Indirect object = “Kaye” (to whom were the wounds given?) — *not underlined*
✔ So,
wounds is the direct object.
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6. She had never given his brother a problem.
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INDIRECT OBJECT
🔹 *Explanation*:
Verb = “given”
Direct object = “a problem” (what was given?)
Indirect object = “his brother” (to whom was it given?)
✔ So,
brother is the indirect object.
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7. Leonor sang Rose a song for her birthday.
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INDIRECT OBJECT
🔹 *Explanation*:
Verb = “sang”
Direct object = “a song” (what was sung?)
Indirect object = “Rose” (to whom was the song sung?)
✔ So,
Rose is the indirect object.
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## 🎨 Final Answer Key (Color Yellow):
| Sentence | Underlined Word | Answer |
|----------|------------------|------------------|
| 1 | Marie | INDIRECT OBJECT |
| 2 | Lay | INDIRECT OBJECT |
| 3 | a pop quiz | DIRECT OBJECT |
| 4 | Henry | INDIRECT OBJECT |
| 5 | wounds | DIRECT OBJECT |
| 6 | brother | INDIRECT OBJECT |
| 7 | Rose | INDIRECT OBJECT |
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✔ Tip for Students: Always find the verb first. Then ask:
- What/whom did the verb act upon? → That’s the
direct object.
- To/for whom was it done? → That’s the
indirect object (if it appears before the direct object).
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of direct object worksheets.