Direct and Indirect Objects: Understanding the Difference and Usage in Sentences

Direct & Indirect Objects

In a sentence, an object is a noun or pronoun that gives meaning to the subject and verb. There are two types of objects: direct objects and indirect objects.

Direct Object

The direct object is the person or thing that receives the action directly. Examples:

  • Mary showed the photograph to me.
    Direct object: the photograph
    Indirect object: me

Indirect Object

The indirect object is the animate object or recipient of the action. It can appear before the direct object or after it, preceded by a preposition like "for" or "to." Examples:

  • John gave the essay to his teacher.
    Indirect object: his teacher
    Direct object: the essay
  • The little boy brought some flowers for his grandmother.
    Indirect object: his grandmother
    Direct object: some flowers

Verbs and Object Transformation

Some verbs allow object transformation from direct to indirect or vice versa. Here are some examples:

  • bring, get, pay
  • build, give, paint
  • buy, hand, pass
  • cut, leave, show
  • draw, lend, teach
  • feed, make, tell
  • find, offer, write

When using these verbs, we can follow two structures:

  1. Subject + verb + direct object + for/to + indirect object
  2. Subject + verb + indirect object + direct object (no preposition)

Examples:

  • Incorrect: The director’s secretary sent to them the manuscript last night.
  • Correct: The director’s secretary sent the manuscript to them last night.
  • Correct: The director’s secretary sent them the manuscript last night.
  • Incorrect: John gave the essay his teacher.
  • Correct: John gave the essay to his teacher.
  • Correct: John gave his teacher the essay.
  • Incorrect: The little boy brought some flowers his grandmother.
  • Correct: The little boy brought some flowers for his grandmother.
  • Correct: The little boy brought his grandmother some flowers.
  • Incorrect: I fixed a drink Helena.
  • Correct: I fixed a drink for Helena.
  • Correct: I fixed Helena a drink.
  • Incorrect: He drew a picture his mother.
  • Correct: He drew a picture for his mother.
  • Correct: He drew his mother a picture.
  • Incorrect: We owe several thousand dollars the bank.
  • Correct: We owe several thousand dollars to the bank.
  • Correct: We owe the bank several thousand dollars.
  • Incorrect: I introduced Cena Dr. Lanister.
  • Correct: I introduced Cena to Dr. Lanister.
  • Incorrect: He mentioned the party me.
  • Correct: He mentioned the party to me.
  • Incorrect: I will send the books you next week.
  • Correct: I will send you the books next week.
  • Correct: I will send the books to you next week.
  • Incorrect: My sister sent a game my daughter for her birthday.
  • Correct: My sister sent a game to my daughter for her birthday.
  • Correct: My sister sent my daughter a game for her birthday.
  • Incorrect: Susan drew a lovely picture her boyfriend.
  • Correct: Susan drew her boyfriend a lovely picture.
  • Correct: Susan drew a lovely picture for her boyfriend.
  • Incorrect: That teacher taught grammar us last year.
  • Correct: That teacher taught grammar to us last year.
  • Correct: That teacher taught us grammar last year.
  • Incorrect: He thanked me the gift.
  • Correct: He thanked me for the gift.
  • Incorrect: I bought my mom a present Mother's Day.
  • Correct: I bought my mom a present Mother's Day.
  • Correct: I bought a present for my mom Mother's Day.
  • Incorrect: She taught the students the new lesson.
  • Correct: She taught the students the new lesson.
  • Correct: She taught the new lesson to the students.
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