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Lesson 192 – Parts of the Sentence – Indirect Objects

Posted on September 27, 2017October 5, 2017

An indirect object is really a prepositional phrase in which the preposition to or for is not stated but understood. It tells to whom or for whom something is done. The indirect object always comes between the verb and the direct object. Example: She g…

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