Parts of a Sentence Worksheets
Direct and Indirect Objects Worksheets
What is a Direct and Indirect Object?
A Direct Object is one type of complement. It is a noun or a pronoun that receives the action of the verb or shows the result of the action. A direct object tells what or whom after an action verb. An Indirect Object is a noun or pronoun that comes between the action verb and the direct object and tells to what or whom or for what or for whom the action of the verb is done.
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Direct and Indirect Object Worksheets
Build strong sentence skills with targeted direct and indirect object worksheets designed to help students understand how objects function in a sentence. A direct object receives the action of the verb, while an indirect object tells to whom, for whom, to what, or for what the action is done.
These worksheets guide learners through identifying both types of objects in simple and complex sentences. Students practice recognizing patterns such as when the indirect object appears before the direct object and how prepositions can affect object placement.
Skills covered in these worksheets
- Identifying direct objects in sentences
- Identifying indirect objects and their relationship to verbs
- Distinguishing between direct and indirect objects
- Using objects correctly in written sentences
Examples
- She gave him the book.
- The teacher taught the class the lesson.
- They sent us an invitation.
These direct and indirect object worksheets are ideal for classroom instruction, homework, intervention, or independent practice. Each worksheet is printable and easy to use, making them a practical resource for reinforcing grammar and sentence structure skills.