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?"
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" 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 was the hotpot made?
- Answer: "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 was the pop quiz given?
- Answer: "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" 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 were the wounds given?
- Answer: "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 was the problem given?
- Answer: "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: To whom was the song sung?
- Answer: "Rose" is the indirect object because it answers "To 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 indirect and direct object worksheet.