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What can a indirect object be modified by?

An indirect object can be modified by adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases.

Here's a breakdown:

* Adjectives: Describe the indirect object.

* Example: "He gave her a beautiful present." (The adjective "beautiful" modifies the indirect object "her".)

* Adverbs: Describe the action of giving the indirect object something.

* Example: "He gave her the present quickly." (The adverb "quickly" modifies the action of giving.)

* Prepositional Phrases: Provide additional information about the indirect object.

* Example: "He gave her the present for her birthday." (The prepositional phrase "for her birthday" modifies the indirect object "her".)

Remember:

* Indirect objects are usually nouns or pronouns that receive the direct object of the verb.

* They are often preceded by prepositions like "to" or "for," but not always.

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