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aleksandrvk [35]
3 years ago
9

Have you seen your Uncle Gene, Sally? Is this a direct or indirect object?

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2 answers:
Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
8 0
This is an indirect object, because they are not saying something like "I see your Uncle Gene." Or something like that.
Mariana [72]3 years ago
5 0
Hello there,


This would be an "Indirect object"

Hope this helps!

~Rosey1
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