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What is the difference between a direct object and an indirect object?: Difference between revisions

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Generally, the subject is completing an action, the direct object is being acted on, and the verb is in the active voice. Also, it is important to remember that not all sentences will have direct or indirect objects.
Generally, the subject is completing an action, the direct object is being acted on, and the verb is in the active voice. Also, it is important to remember that not all sentences will have direct or indirect objects.


== References ==
== Works Cited ==


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[http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/objcompl.html Objects and Complements]
[http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/objcompl.html Objects and Complements]


'''Works Cited'''
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Maimon, Peritz, and Yancey. ''A Writer's Resource''. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2010. Print.
Maimon, Peritz, and Yancey. ''A Writer's Resource''. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2010. Print.
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