1. Identify the direct object: “She wrote a letter to her friend.”
(A) She
(B) wrote
(C) a letter
(D) her friend
2. Identify the indirect object: “He gave his brother a gift.”
(A) He
(B) his brother
(C) a gift
(D) gave
3. In “The teacher taught the students English,” the direct object is:
(A) The teacher
(B) taught
(C) the students
(D) English
4. In “I sent my friend a postcard,” the indirect object is:
(A) I
(B) my friend
(C) a postcard
(D) sent
5. Direct object in “She kicked the ball.”
(A) She
(B) kicked
(C) the ball
(D) None of these
6. Indirect object in “He bought his mother flowers.”
(A) He
(B) bought
(C) flowers
(D) his mother
7. Identify the direct object: “They watched the movie last night.”
(A) They
(B) watched
(C) the movie
(D) last night
8. Identify the indirect object: “She gave her friend some advice.”
(A) She
(B) her friend
(C) advice
(D) gave
9. Direct object in “I read an interesting book.”
(A) I
(B) read
(C) an interesting book
(D) interesting
10. Indirect object in “He offered his guests refreshments.”
(A) refreshments
(B) guests
(C) He
(D) offered
11. Direct object in “The cat chased the mouse.”
(A) The cat
(B) chased
(C) the mouse
(D) None of these
12. Indirect object in “She made me a cake.”
(A) She
(B) me
(C) cake
(D) made
13. In “The manager sent the employees their salary,” the direct object is:
(A) the manager
(B) the employees
(C) salary
(D) sent
14. Indirect object in “I told the students a story.”
(A) I
(B) the students
(C) a story
(D) told
15. Direct object in “He drew a beautiful painting.”
(A) He
(B) drew
(C) a beautiful painting
(D) painting
16. Indirect object in “The teacher assigned the class homework.”
(A) homework
(B) the class
(C) teacher
(D) assigned
17. Direct object in “She bought a new dress.”
(A) She
(B) bought
(C) a new dress
(D) new
18. Indirect object in “He told his friend the truth.”
(A) He
(B) his friend
(C) the truth
(D) told
19. In “I handed the documents to the manager,” the direct object is:
(A) I
(B) documents
(C) manager
(D) handed
20. In “She offered her neighbor some tea,” the indirect object is:
(A) tea
(B) her neighbor
(C) offered
(D) She
21. Direct object in “He fixed the broken chair.”
(A) He
(B) fixed
(C) the broken chair
(D) chair
22. Indirect object in “She told her brother a secret.”
(A) secret
(B) her brother
(C) She
(D) told
23. Direct object in “They built a new house.”
(A) They
(B) built
(C) a new house
(D) house
24. Indirect object in “He gave his teacher a gift.”
(A) He
(B) his teacher
(C) gift
(D) gave
25. Direct object in “The children enjoyed the party.”
(A) children
(B) enjoyed
(C) the party
(D) party
26. Indirect object in “She sent her mother a postcard.”
(A) postcard
(B) her mother
(C) sent
(D) She
27. Direct object in “He wrote a letter to his friend.”
(A) He
(B) a letter
(C) friend
(D) wrote
28. Indirect object in “I offered my guests some drinks.”
(A) drinks
(B) my guests
(C) I
(D) offered
29. Direct object in “She answered the question correctly.”
(A) She
(B) answered
(C) the question
(D) correctly
30. Indirect object in “He bought his sister a gift.”
(A) He
(B) his sister
(C) gift
(D) bought
31. Direct object in “The chef prepared a delicious meal.”
(A) chef
(B) prepared
(C) a delicious meal
(D) meal
32. Indirect object in “She read her students a story.”
(A) story
(B) her students
(C) She
(D) read
33. Direct object in “He repaired the car.”
(A) He
(B) repaired
(C) the car
(D) car
34. Indirect object in “I sent my friend an invitation.”
(A) I
(B) my friend
(C) invitation
(D) sent
35. Direct object in “The gardener planted flowers in the garden.”
(A) gardener
(B) flowers
(C) garden
(D) planted
36. Indirect object in “He taught his students English grammar.”
(A) English grammar
(B) his students
(C) He
(D) taught
37. Direct object in “She made a model for the project.”
(A) She
(B) model
(C) a model
(D) project
38. Indirect object in “He told his mother a story.”
(A) story
(B) his mother
(C) He
(D) told
39. Direct object in “They built a bridge over the river.”
(A) They
(B) bridge
(C) a bridge
(D) river
40. Indirect object in “The teacher gave the students homework.”
(A) homework
(B) students
(C) teacher
(D) gave
41. Direct object in “I completed the assignment on time.”
(A) I
(B) assignment
(C) the assignment
(D) time
42. Indirect object in “She handed her friend a pen.”
(A) She
(B) her friend
(C) pen
(D) handed
43. Direct object in “He cleaned the room thoroughly.”
(A) He
(B) room
(C) the room
(D) thoroughly
44. Indirect object in “I wrote my teacher a letter.”
(A) letter
(B) my teacher
(C) I
(D) wrote
45. Direct object in “She prepared tea for the guests.”
(A) She
(B) tea
(C) guests
(D) prepared
46. Indirect object in “He offered his neighbor some help.”
(A) help
(B) his neighbor
(C) offered
(D) He
47. Direct object in “The carpenter made a wooden chair.”
(A) carpenter
(B) chair
(C) wooden chair
(D) made
48. Indirect object in “She lent her friend a book.”
(A) book
(B) her friend
(C) She
(D) lent
49. Direct object in “I watched a football match yesterday.”
(A) I
(B) watched
(C) football match
(D) yesterday
50. Indirect object in “He sent his cousin a gift.”
(A) He
(B) his cousin
(C) gift
(D) sent