Object | What Is an Object? - Grammar Monster
www.grammar-monster.com › glossary › objectExamples of Direct Objects The direct object of a verb is the thing being acted upon. You can find the direct object by finding the verb and asking "what?" or "whom?". In each example below, the verb is in bold and the direct object is shaded. Please pass the butter. (Step 1: Find the verb. Verb = pass) (Step 2: Ask "what?". Q: Pass what? A: the butter)
Objective Personal Pronouns - Grammar Monster
www.grammar-monster.com › glossary › objectiveDirect Object. The direct object is the thing being acted on by the verb. For example: They caught her last week. ("Her" is the direct object of the verb "caught." "Her" is an objective personal pronoun. It is the objective-case version of the subjective personal pronoun "she.") Indirect Object. The indirect object of a sentence is the recipient of the direct object.