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SanTwo Posted 8 years ago
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Question abou indirect object

In this sentence "He bought a new lamp for the bike", is "a new lamp" the direct object and "for the bike" the indirect object? Or is the indirect object always a person?

  

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SanTwo In this sentence "He bought a new lamp for the bike", is "a new lamp" the direct object Yes. SanTwo and "for the bike" the indirect object? No.

  • SanTwo In this sentence "He bought a new lamp for the bike", is "a new lamp" the direct object Yes.
  • SanTwo and "for the bike" the indirect object?
  • No.
  • SanTwo is the indirect object always a person?
  • No.
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SanTwoIn this sentence "He bought a new lamp for the bike", is "a new lamp" the direct object

Yes.

SanTwoand "for the bike" the indirect object?

No.

SanTwo is the indirect object always a person?

No.

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