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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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An indirect...

Do they have same meaning?


1) An indirect object is the noun being acted on by the verb.

2) An indirect object is the noun which is being acted on by the verb.

  

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Hasibrahman Do they have same meaning? 1) An indirect object is the noun being acted on by the verb. 2) An indirect object is the noun which is being acted on by the verb.

  • Hasibrahman Do they have same meaning?
  • 1) An indirect object is the noun being acted on by the verb.
  • 2) An indirect object is the noun which is being acted on by the verb.
  • Yes, but by the way, that's the definition of a direct object.
  • An indirect object is the noun (almost always a person) receiving something or benefiting from the action of the verb.
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Hasibrahman

Do they have same meaning?


1) An indirect object is the noun being acted on by the verb.

2) An indirect object is the noun which is being acted on by the verb.

Yes, but by the way, that's the definition of a direct object.

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