I don't what the indirect object is for this sentence. So, please explain. Remember that an indirect object is are action verbs that do not have direct objects. The sentence is, '' The football punter kicked the ball to the other team''. What is the indirect object for this sentence? I don't get it.What is the indirect object for this sentence?
';to the other team'; is a prepositional phrase serving as indirect object.
Obviously, ';action verbs'; can have both.What is the indirect object for this sentence?
An indirect object is really a prepositional phrase in which the preposition to or for is not stated but understood. It tells to whom or for whom something is done. In this case it is ';the other team';. Football is not the indirect object but rather a descriptive word, describing the subject noun ';player';, so it is an adjective.
The indirect object here is team. It is a prepositional object.
The direct object, which takes the action of the verb, is ball.
football or team
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