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Indirect Object Sentences

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Understand how and when to use indirect objects

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that precedes a direct object (another noun or pronoun) and specifies who or what is receiving the action of a verb. This worksheet presents a set of possibly badly phrased sentences and asks the student to rewrite them using an indirect object.

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