Direct Object: a word or group of words that receives the action of the verb. Indirect Object: a noun or pronoun that specifies to whom or for whom the action is done; indirect objects come before direct objects in sentences. Examples: She threw the ball. ( "ball" is the direct object because it is what is being thrown) She threw him the ball. ( "him" is the indirect object because it indicates to whom the ball is being thrown)
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