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What is a compound indirect object sentence?

A compound indirect object sentence is a sentence that has two or more indirect objects, which are the recipients of the direct object.

Here's how it works:

* Direct Object: The thing being acted upon by the verb.

* Indirect Object: The person or thing that receives the direct object.

Example:

* The teacher gave the students and their parents a tour of the school.

In this sentence:

* Direct Object: tour

* Indirect Objects: students and parents

Here are the key characteristics of a compound indirect object sentence:

* Two or more indirect objects: There must be more than one recipient of the direct object.

* Connected by a conjunction: The indirect objects are usually connected by a conjunction like "and" or "or."

* Comes before the direct object: The indirect objects typically come before the direct object in the sentence.

Here are some more examples:

* The chef made the diners and their guests a delicious meal.

* I sent my friends and family birthday cards.

* The company offered the new employees and their managers a training program.

Important Note: Compound indirect objects can also be used in other types of sentences, such as compound sentences or complex sentences.

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