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atroni [7]
1 year ago
13

Exercise 2 Write D.O. above the direct objects and I.O. above the indirect objects.

English
1 answer:
Nimfa-mama [501]1 year ago
4 0

direct objects and indirect objects in the sentence are -

her opinion - D.O.

the class - I.O.

<h3>What receives the indirect object?</h3>

direct objects receiving the from the indirect objects

You could discover that you require an indirect object once you have a statement with a direct object. Indirect objects frequently follow prepositions such to or for and take the place of the direct objects by responding to the queries "To whom (or what)?" and "For whom (or what)?" For instance:

Mother provides us with food. (Who provided the food?)

My buddy wrote me a letter.(Who got the letter?)

To learn more about direct and indirect objects from given link

brainly.com/question/1427574

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