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direct object, an indirect object, or neither? Wesley accidentally mailed this month's rent check➡Late

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Answer:

it's neither.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because late is adverb. and from definition, direct object is the pronoun, noun, or noun phrase that receives the action of a verb. To find the direct object in a sentence, locate the action verb and ask "what" or "whom" it is acting on.

And indirect object is the pronoun, noun, or noun phrase that receives the direct object of a verb. The indirect object always appears in between a verb and its direct object.

In this case, it has to be neither.

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User Nemesis
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Answer:

Hey there!

This is an indirect object because it is the pronoun, noun, or noun phrase that receives the direct object of a verb.

Let me know if this helps :)

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