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NISA [10]
3 years ago
10

Decide if the underlined words are (Direct objects) or (Indirect Objects) 1) He offered flowers to her ___________(The underline

d word is (flowers) 2)My Father bought us a new TV unit ________(The underlined word is (us) 3)He gave them bag full of money _______(The underlined word is (them) 4)She told me a secret __________(The underlined word is (secret) 5)Marcy gifted her mother a painting_______ (The underlined word is (her)
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alex41 [277]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:Im honestly not sure you would have to ask someone else it looks a lil confusing

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