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The Intermediate Cozy English Grammar Course Level 1
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Lesson 5: Indirect Object Of The Verb
(5:32)
"The Indirect Object is part of the predicate and always precedes the direct object. It answers the questions To Whom? To What? For Whom? For What?" Marie is looking out her large A-frame window, watching her neighbor feed the seagulls on the beach. She uses this peaceful picture to provide examples of indirect objects using both nouns and pronouns, and analyzes the relations in the sample sentences. "You can identify the indirect object by silently placing the preposition 'to' or 'for' before it."
Featured Music:
Mozart - Sonata in C K545 - Andante
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