Object: Definition and Examples
Object: Definition and Examples
‘Objects’ can be classified under three categories- Direct Objects, Indirect Objects and the
Objects of Preposition.
We will individually analyze few example sentences to better understand the concept of
‘Objects’ in a sentence.
Reading the above sentence carefully we know that the subject is – Richa, and the verb is
‘bought’. But, what has she bought? A new car!!
Where ‘a’ is the article and ‘new car’ is the direct object.
In the above sentence ‘Richa’ is the subject, the verb is ‘gave’; but there are two objects- ‘Roy’
and the ‘Pen’. Please note that the verb in a sentence, is executed on the ‘Direct Object’ or the
direct object is the one directly affected by the verb; therefore in the above sentence ‘pen’ is the
direct object and ‘Roy’ is an indirect object. (It’s the pen which is being given; hence pen is a
‘direct object’).
From previous examples we know that ‘Richa’ is the subject, ‘pen’ is the direct object, ‘gave’ is
the verb involved and ‘Roy’ is the indirect object. But the sentence above provides new
information. That is, it gives information about where the action actually happened or happening.
In the classroom!! In this case ‘classroom’ is the object of preposition as it provides the
information about the positions of the subject and the direct, indirect objects.
Further, below we will go through a descriptive discussion on the types of objects with suitable
examples and also Exercises/Worksheets/Activities on the Objects.
Types of Objects
1. Direct Object
A direct object in a sentence is a noun or pronoun that is at the receiving end of the verb, i.e. the
object on which the verb/action is being performed.
In the above sentence, the subject who is performing the action is ‘policeman’ and the verb is
stopped. But the sentence doesn’t have a direct object as we don’t know on what person/object
the action is being performed by the policeman. That is, what or whom did the policeman stop.
Now consider a modified version of the same sentence-
This sentence answers two questions- 1) Who is performing the verb and 2) On whom it is being
performed. That is, the policeman (subject) is executing the action/stopping (verb) on the black
car (direct object). Therefore, ‘black car’ is the direct object in the above sentence.
All five of the above sentences have only single word direct objects- dinner, homes, letter, song
and cricket.
However, direct objects may consist of clause or a phrase rather than a single word.
In the above sentence the direct object is – ‘black stallion’ which is a phrase as it does not has
verb or a subject. Now consider a modified form of the sentence-
1. Indirect Object
Indirect object in a sentence is a noun or a pronoun which receives the direct object or for whom
the verb is being performed. Since an indirect object depends on a direct object; it must always
come after the direct object in a sentence.
On what is the verb being performed? i.e. what is being given? The answer is the ‘watch’; which
is therefore the direct object.
Subject- my brother; Verb- cooked; Direct Object- dinner; Indirect Object- party.
Subject- she; Verb- bought; Direct Object- car; Indirect Object- sister.
Subject – they; Verb- prepared; Direct Object- shelter home; Indirect Object- poor.
Subject- The man; Verb- purchased; Direct Objects- chocolates; Indirect Objects- kids.
In any sentence the indirect object is usually the noun or pronoun for which the verb is being
performed, like- watch, party, sister, poor and kids in the above examples.
1. Object of Preposition
An object of preposition in a sentence provides information about when and where is the action
taking place. An object of preposition is always paired with a preposition (on, at, till, beneath,
behind, above etc) in the sentence. Below we will do a careful analysis of few more sentences,
determining the subject, direct-indirect objects, verb and finally the ‘Object of Preposition’-
They gave the soldiers a grand reception at the airport.
Subject- They; Verb- gave; Direct Object- grand reception; Indirect Object – soldiers; Now
comes the next question- where is this all taking place?, where were the soldiers given the grand
reception? The answer to these questions is the object of preposition and that is – ‘Airport’,
which follows the preposition ‘at’.
We will further go through few more examples determining their ‘Objects of Preposition’.
Subject-‘He’, Verb- ‘bought’, Direct Object- ‘diamond ring’, Indirect Object- ‘fiancée, Object of
Preposition- Christmas (time).
Subject- ‘team’, Verb- gave, Direct Object- tough time, Indirect Object- opponents, Object of
Preposition- finals( occasion, symbolic of time)
Subject-‘the government’; Verb-waived off; Direct Object- loan; Indirect Object- farmers;
Object of Preposition- Republic Day.
Subject- His parents; Verb- gifted; Direct Object- new bike; Indirect Object- him; Object of
Preposition- Diwali.
A sentence may also have more than one objects of preposition, as in the sentence given below-
In the above sentence, subject is – ‘My mother’, the verb is -‘makes’, direct object- delicacies,
indirect object- family. Carefully examining the sentence we see that there are two objects of
prepositions- ‘kitchen’ and ‘festivals’ following the prepositions ‘in’ and ‘on’ respectively.
The various parts of a sentence like- subject, verb, direct object, indirect object and object of
preposition can be determined if a step by step procedure is followed. We will take up a
complete sentence and do a step by step analysis to identify its different parts (subject, verb,
direct object, indirect object and object of preposition); which will help you in solving the
exercises below. Let us consider the sentence-
My brother was given a memento by his colleagues in the office on his last day.
Step 1) Identify the Subject
The subject in the above sentence is- ‘colleagues’as they are the ones performing the task or
executing the verb i.e. giving the memento.
To whom the memento was given? For whom was it meant? ‘My brother’!! which is the indirect
object.
Where did this all take place? We have two answers- ‘in the office’ (defines place) and ‘on his
last day’ (defines time); therefore the Objects of Preposition are ‘office’ and ‘last day’.
Identify the direct and indirect objects in the sentences given below. Refer to the answers
provided at the end of the exercise.
Answers-
Indirect Object-NIL
Indirect Object- him
Indirect Object- me
Identify the Object/s of Preposition in the following sentences; also verify your answer with
those provided at the end of the exercise.
4) In the middle of night, a man was standing on the road below the street light.
10) She gave her approval for the function, to the class on Christmas Eve.
17) They submitted the assignments for the academic year on Tuesday.
18) She will be at home studying for the exam on the terrace.
Answers- 1)hotel (place), 2)class (place), 3)hostel (place), 4)road (place), street light (place),
5)hospital (place), 6)kitchen (place), 7)shed (place), 8)Rakshabandhan (occasion/time), 9)festival
(occasion/time), 10)Christmas Eve (occasion/time), 11)service centre (place), 12)street (place),
13)tree (place), 14)Children’s Day (occasion/time), 15)home (place), 16)the viva (place of
event), 17)Tuesday (time/day), 18)home (place), terrace (place), 19)Christmas Eve
(occasion/time), 20)bench (place), classroom (place)