Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
100

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

He delivered Mom packages.

Direct: packages

Indirect: Mom

100

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

Pat gave Michael a present.

Direct: present

Indirect: Michael

100

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

The chef served us dinner.

Direct: dinner

Indirect: us

100

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

He read the class a book.

Direct: book

Indirect: class

100

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

Ann told Robert the time.

Direct: time

Indirect: Robert

200

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

She told Angela a story.

Direct: story

Indirect: Angela

200

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

You took Grandma gifts.

Direct: gifts

Indirect: Grandma

200

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

It saved me trouble.

Direct: trouble

Indirect: me

200

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

He gave Jacob a book.

Direct: book

Indirect: Jacob

200

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

I sent John a letter.

Direct: letter

Indirect: John

300

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

She bought me a beautiful set of earrings.

Direct: set

Indirect: me

300

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

John cooked his family a large Thanksgiving feast.

Direct: feast

Indirect: family

300

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

She gave the homeless man a bag of food.

Direct: bag

Indirect: man

300

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

I promised my little sister three dollars if she would do my chores.

Direct: dollars

Indirect: sister

300

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

The evil villain promised the city death and destruction.

Direct: death and destruction

Indirect: city

400

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

The mayor awarded the hero the keys to the city.

Direct: keys

Indirect: hero

400

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

The prince gave the fair princess a golden crown and scepter. 

Direct: crown and scepter

Indirect: princess

400

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

The colonists owed King George tea tax money.

Direct: money

Indirect: King George

400

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

Susan bought her children toys for their birthdays.

Direct: toys

Indirect: children

400

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

Dad makes us the best chicken salads.

Direct: salads

Indirect: us

500

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

Fujiyama made the tired and hungry teachers sushi rolls.

Direct: rolls

Indirect: teachers

500

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

The exhausted mom made her loud and hyper children cereal for dinner.

Direct: cereal

Indirect: children

500

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

The incredible and talented rock band sang their fans more songs.

Direct: songs

Indirect: fans

500

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

The shy and quiet man sent his sweet and thoughtful friend a bouquet of flowers.

Direct: bouquet

Indirect: friend

500

Identify the Direct and Indirect Receivers:

The robber gave the large and scary guard dog a delicious and mouth-watering bone to distract him.

Direct: bone

Indirect: dog

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