Title: Indirect Objects
1Indirect Objects
- Its the somebody you give something to when you
give something to somebody.
2Indirect Objects
- An indirect object is the person or thing that
receives the direct object. - An indirect object is always a noun.
- An indirect object can NEVER be inside a
prepositional phrase. - Indirect Objects ALWAYS come before the Direct
Objects. S-AV-IO-DO (except in questions) - You can NEVER have an Indirect Object without a
Direct Object.
3Brett Favre threw Javan Walker the ball.
Subject
Action Verb
Indirect Object
Direct Object
4Examples
- I gave my valentine a balloon.
- She gave me one back.
- Without warning his dog gave him a bite.
- My mom asked my sister and me a question.
- The teacher gave Suzy a book.
- The teacher gave a book to Suzy. (Why is there
no indirect object?)
5Try these on your ownLabel subjects, verbs,
direct and indirect objects
- The bully shot the boy a dirty look.
- The pitcher threw the batter a curve ball.
- Can I ask you for a favor?
- What did you give your friend for Christmas?
- Jimmy walked past Sally during lunch.
- I ignored my sister and my dog.
- Give me a call after school Thursday.
6Answers Label subjects, verbs, direct and
indirect objects
- The bully shot the boy a dirty look.
- The pitcher threw the batter a curve ball.
- Can I ask you for a favor?
- What did you give your friend for Christmas?
- Jimmy walked past Sally during lunch.
- I ignored my sister and my dog.
- Give me a call after school Thursday.
7Try these on your ownLabel subjects, verbs,
direct and indirect objects
- Since Christmas she has worked for hours every
night. - Lend her your pen for a second.
- The police officer simply gave me a warning for
speeding. - The customer paid the cashier a dollar.
- The customer paid the cashier.
8AnswersLabel subjects, verbs, direct and
indirect objects
- Since Christmas she has worked for hours every
night. - Lend her your pen for a second.
- The police officer simply gave me a warning for
speeding. - The customer paid the cashier a dollar.
- The customer paid the cashier.
9Object of the Preposition
- Remember to put these in a safe place with the
topic and the date at the top.
10Definition
- Every Prepositional Phrase begins with a
Preposition and ends in a Noun. - The name of that noun is the Object of the
Preposition. - OPs are always Nouns or Pronouns.
- OPs are always Object Pronouns me, you, her,
him, us, them, whom - No other type of Object (DO, IO) can come inside
the prepositional phrase.
11Know Your Prepositions
about behind during off to above
below except on toward across beneath for onto
under after beside from opposite
underneath against besides in out
until along between inside outside
up among beyond into over upon around but like
past with at by near since within before dow
n of through without
12Practice
- In class I always take notes.
- My friend asks me for a copy of my notes.
- I never give her my notes.
- She never gives anything from her lunch to me.
- Since fourth grade she has sat near me.
- My mom drives her and me everywhere.
- She did not give me a present for my birthday
last year. - She does not seem to be my friend.
13Answers
- In class I always take notes.
- My friend asks me for a copy of my notes.
- I never give her my notes.
- She never gives anything from her lunch to me.
- Since fourth grade she has sat near me.
- My mom drives her and me everywhere.
- She did not give me a present for my birthday
last year. - She does not seem to be my friend. (no OP since
there is an infinitive verb.)
14More Practice
- Where did you go on vacation last summer?
- My Grandparents took my sister and me to
Disneyland. - We rode all the rides in the park.
- The Space Mountain gave me a stomach ache.
- Grandma took us to the kiddie rides.
- She still treats us like babies.
- Grandpa, however, shows us respect and love.
15Answers
- Where did you go on vacation last summer?
- My Grandparents took my sister and me to
Disneyland. - We rode all the rides in the park.
- The Space Mountain gave me a stomach ache.
- Grandma took us to the kiddie rides.
- She still treats us like babies.
- Grandpa, however, shows us respect and love.