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I gave him a bunch of bananas. Which is the direct object, bunch or bananas?
I gave him a bunch of bananas. Which is the direct object, bunch or bananas?
Thank you!!!
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Re: I gave him a bunch of bananas. Which is the direct object, bunch or bananas?

Originally Posted by
Yura Reiri
I gave him a bunch of bananas. Which is the direct object, bunch or bananas?
Thank you!!!
***** NOT A TEACHER *****
Hello, Yura Reiri:
IMHO:
I = subject.
gave = verb.
him = indirect object.
a = adjective/ determiner.
bunch = direct object.
of bananas = prepositional phrase that modifies "bunch."
("of" = preposition; "bananas" = object of the preposition.)
James
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Re: I gave him a bunch of bananas. Which is the direct object, bunch or bananas?

Originally Posted by
TheParser
***** NOT A TEACHER *****
Hello, Yura Reiri:
IMHO:
I = subject.
gave = verb.
him = indirect object.
a = adjective/ determiner.
bunch = direct object.
of bananas = prepositional phrase that modifies "bunch."
("of" = preposition; "bananas" = object of the preposition.)
James
Thanks a lot! I was thinking the same thing but then our teacher has a different idea, but really I think you're correct based on my previous readings.
How about this: I wrote a letter to him. Is ' to him' the indirect object? Shouldn't it be the object of the prep.?
Thank you again!
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