English-2
Grade-6
Easy

Question

My Father is going to buy me a new dress at the mall tomorrow
[what is INDIRECT object?]

  1. Me
  2. A new dress
  3. A Mall
  4. No indirect object in this sentence

hintHint:

The indirect object of a verb indicates the person who benefits from an action or gets something as a result.

The correct answer is: Me


    Teh correct answer is 'me'.
    In the given sentence, the indirect object is 'me' and the direct object is 'a new dress'. The indirect object 'me' is the recipient of the direct object 'a new dress'.

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