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Direct vs Indirect Object Examples for English Grammar Learners #3828158 (License: Personal Use)
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The image features a smiling cartoon woman in a green sweater pointing to a whiteboard-style sign that defines and exemplifies direct objects (D.O.) and indirect objects (I.O.) using simple, relatable sentences about a broken vase and a new purchase. Each example highlights the grammatical roles with red annotations for clarity. The illustration is designed for educational use in elementary or middle school grammar lessons.
This image is commonly used on educational websites, grammar tutorials, and classroom handouts to visually reinforce sentence diagramming concepts. It targets teachers, students, and parents seeking accessible explanations of basic English syntax.
Related Cliparts: Learn the difference between direct and indirect objects with clear examples. Perfect for students and ESL learners mastering sentence structure.
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