English-2
Grade-6
Easy
Question
Emma ‘s boyfriend wrote her a song for her birthday.
[What is the INDIRECT object?]
- Birthday
- Song
- Her
- No indirect object in this sentence
Hint:
The indirect object of a verb indicates the person who benefits from an action or gets something as a result.
The correct answer is: Her
'Her' is the correct option as it refers to the antecedent, Emma who is the indirect object. The direct object is 'a song'. Emma receives the direct object.
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