Post on 25-Jan-2016
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Peter and Joe bought some shoes.
Shoes
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The cute little boy went to his mom and kissed her cheek.
Cheek
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Lacy went camping with Zack.
Camping
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Cindy told Paige her secret that spread all over the school.
Secret
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Ryan, Kelly, and Gina were running the mile yesterday.
Mile
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Kelly gave the wig to Sam to wear for the costume party.
Wig
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She showed me how to dance.
Me
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Mrs. Cope gave us three extra days to finish our reports.
Us
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I was furious because Mandy told Jessica my secret.
Jessica
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The official gave Tony a medal when he won the final game.
Tony
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The cat ran under the tree.
Tree
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Tammy left her shoes beside the pool.
Pool
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I love the smell of flowers in the morning.
Flowers and Morning
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The prince was in love with the lowly princess, but they can never be together.
Love and Princess
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He had to find the girl with the shiny slippers that she put under a tree to save for another day.
Slippers, Tree, and Day
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They made him some coffee.
Indirect: Him
Direct: Coffee
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Those bus drivers gave him a book.
Indirect: Him
Direct: Book
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Those students made her a unhappy camper.
Indirect: Her
Direct: Camper
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› The wildebeest told the lion that dinner was ready.
Indirect: Lion
Direct: that dinner was ready
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Henry got Heather a present.
Indirect: Heather
Direct: Present
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Alex baked Andrew a pizza for the fair.
Direct: Pizza
Indirect: Andrew
Obj. of the preposition: Fair
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Meagan told Brittany that dancing was the best.
Direct: that dancing was the best
Indirect: Brittany
Obj. of the preposition: None
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Danielle told Tiara that homework is important.
Direct: that homework is important
Indirect: Tiara
Obj. of the preposition: None
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Elcy got Caitlyn that car that she always wanted from the moment she saw it. .
Direct: Car
Indirect: Caitlyn
Obj. of the preposition: moment
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Sarah bumped Adam’s elbow, which knocked the paint onto the dresses.
Direct: elbow, paint Obj. of the preposition: Dresses No indirect objects