Direct and Indirect Objects Worksheet
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying direct and indirect objects in sentences.
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Direct and Indirect Objects
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Read each section's instructions carefully and answer all questions. Remember that a direct object receives the action of the verb, and an indirect object tells to whom or for whom the action is done.
Underline the verb and circle the direct object in each sentence.
1. The dog chased the .
2. My mom baked a delicious .
3. The artist painted a beautiful .
4. We watched a funny .
1. In the sentence, 'Dad read us a story,' what is the indirect object?
Dad
read
us
story
Write two sentences. In the first sentence, underline the direct object. In the second sentence, circle the indirect object.
1.
2.
Read each statement and decide if it is True or False.
1. A direct object always comes before the verb.
True
False
Match the sentence part to its correct description.
1. Direct Object
a. To whom or for whom the action is done
2. Indirect Object
b. Receives the action of the verb
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