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Mega Goal 2.

1
Unit 4
TV Around The
World
The objectives of the lesson :

At the end of this session, the students will be able


to :

- .Decide whether the objects are direct or indirect


- Rearrange words to create direct and indirect
object
- use "for" and "to" before indirect object .
Sami sold the car
Subjec Verb Objec
t t
What did Sami sell?
Direct Object

The car

Direct Object
A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the
action of a verb
It answers the question what and who
Sami sold the car to Ali

Subjec Verb Object Object


(1) (2)
t
Who did Sami sell the car to? Direct indirect
Object Object

to Ali

indirect
Object
An indirect object tells us to whom the action
is done
There must be a direct object for there to be an
indirect object
Sara gave flowers to her teacher

Subjec Verb Object Object


t (1) (2)

Direct indirect
Object Object
If there is a preposition, the indirect object goes after the direct object.

OR Sara gave her teacher flowers

indirect Direct
Object Object
If there is no preposition, the indirect object goes before the direct object.
Write the direct & indirect
:Objects
The Sentence Direct Object Indirect Object

.She charged the phone for me

.They gave a gift to their mother

.I send an email to my friend

Salem bought his son a car

My father gave me a bicycle


Write the direct & indirect
:Objects
The Sentence Direct Object Indirect Object

.She charged the phone for me the phone me

.They gave a gift to their mother a gift their mother

.I send an email to my friend an email my friend

Salem bought his son a car a car his son

My father gave me a bicycle a bicycle me


What did your mother tell you?

My mother told a story to me.

Direct indirect
Object Object

Use to if the indirect object is receiving something.

Note: Use ( to ) with these verbs:

bring, confess, give, hand, lend, offer, pass, pay, promise, read, sell, send, show,
take, tell, and write.

If there is “to”, the indirect object goes after the direct object.
 direct object  Indirect object

Example: I gave my keys to my mom .


What did your father buy for you?

My father bought a gift for me.

Direct indirect
Object Object

Use for if the indirect object is giving from some kind of help.

Use ( for ) with these verbs:


Note:
book, build, buy, cook, find, get, keep, leave, make, order, and reserve.

If there is “for”, the indirect object goes after the direct object.

Example:  direct object  Indirect object

My mother cook pizza for me.


 DO  DO  IO
 IO

My mother told a story to me. My father bought a gift for me.

Say the sentence without “to”: Say the sentence without For :
 IO  IO  DO
 DO

My mother told me a story. My father brought me a gift.

Note: With some verbs, the preposition for can not be omitted:

answer, cash, change, close, fix, open, prepare, pronounce, and translate.

Example:  DO  IO

Sara opens the door for me.


for

to to
to

for for
to

to
1. The comedian told the audience a joke.
The comedian told a joke to the audience.
2. The talk show host poured the celebrity a glass of water.
The talk show host poured a glass of water for the
celebrity.
3. The sitcom dad gave his wife his wallet.
The sitcom dad gave his wallet to his wife.
4. The cartoon mouse offered the cat his cheese.
The cartoon mouse offered his cheese to the cat.
5. The host passed an audience member the microphone.
The host passed the microphone to an audience
member.
6. The judges offered the contestants advice.
The judges offered advice to the contestants.
7. The host offered the contestant another chance.
The host offered another chance to the contestant.
8. The chef made the studio audience a dessert.
The chef made a dessert for the studio audience.
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1. D.O. = a secret I.O. = me
2. D.O. = the poem I.O. = his wife
3. D.O. = dinner I.O. = us
4. D.O. = a letter I.O. = the producer
5. D.O. = coffee I.O. = me
6. D.O. = the prize I.O. = the best
athlete
7. D.O. = the show I.O. = them
8. D.O. = a present I.O. = me
9. D.O. = SR 100,00 I.O. = the winner
1 0 . D.O. = the email I.O. = me
They bought a new DVD player for her.
Could you give the remote control to me?
Not possible
He lent a friend his car.
Faisal gave his fans pictures.
Not possible
Not possible
The host gave a cup of coffee to the guest star.
to
to

to
for

to for

for
to
for
to
1. He sold it to me.

2. Hanan opened the box for him.

3. My parents bought a computer for

me.

4. Can you cash the check for me?

5. John turned on the TV for his dad.

6. They gave the part to him.

7. Will you tell me a story?

8. Andrew passed it to me.


bug
c’mon Get a kick out of
couch
potato
all

Nah
Have a nice day

See you next class

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