English-2
Grade-6
Easy

Question

Identify the direct and indirect objects of the underlined word in the following sentence
We wish you good luck.

hintHint:

A direct object is a word/ noun phrase/pronoun that receives the action of a verb
An indirect object is the noun/noun phrase/pronoun 'to whom' or  'for whom' the action is done.

The correct answer is: Indirect Object


    From the given sentence, 'good luck' can be identified as a direct object, as good luck receives the action of the verb - 'wish'. ( It can simply answer the question of 'what do we wish you' ?)
    'you' can be identified as an indirect object as the action of 'wishing' is done for 'you'

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