วันอาทิตย์ที่ 10 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556


Direct and Indirect  Objects

 
Direct  Objects

 
The direct object tells us who or what receives the action of the verb.

-         I wrote an essay.

Underline the direct object in each  sentence.

1.Jane baked a pizza for her children.

2.Make a list of your favourite books.

3.The home team won the match.

4.Who broke the vase ?

5. The children play chess in the afternoons

6.She always tells the truth.

7.I take music lessons twice a week.

8. Who wrote this book ?

9.Sally cleaned her room.

10.He opened the gate slowly.

11.The pigeons built a nest.

12.The lemon tree bore no fruit.

13.The children built an enormous sand-castle.

14.Lou drives an expensive car.

15. Open the book to page27.

Indirect  Object

An indirect object  tells  us  to whom or for whom an action is done. A sentence with an indirect object must also contain a direct  object.

-         My father bought me a lovely present.

 

Underline the direct object and  circle  the indirect object in these sentences.

1.      Jane made us coffee.

2.      I teach English to foreign students.

3.      The police are questioning the witness about the case.

4.      This book gives travelers plenty of information.

5.      Could you lend me your pen , please ?

6.      Share  your experience  with us.

7.      The  painter  showed them his  new  paintings.

8.      Did  you give  the  message  to  Marge ?

9.      The  singers  performed popular  songs  for  the  audience.

10.  Show  me  the  book  you  bought  yesterday.

11.  Grandmother  left  Jed  all  her  books

12.  The students  elected  Greg the school  captain.

13.  The  crowd  cheered  the players  after the game.

14.  My cousin sent me some rare stamps.

 

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