| 1. | These words may contain subjects, objects, indirect objects, and possibly indicate possession.
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| 2. | The posture is then held rather than moved toward the indirect object.
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| 3. | In the traditional terminology, these pronouns can be either direct or indirect objects.
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| 4. | Some transitive verbs have an indirect object in addition to the direct object.
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| 5. | Although indirect objects are usually living things, they can also be inanimate objects.
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| 6. | The indirect object is in a way the recipient of the direct object.
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| 7. | The dative marker introduces human objects, indirect objects, and also marks alienable possession.
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| 8. | This sentence could also occur with the constituent order " subject-verb-direct object-indirect object ".
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| 9. | Both direct and indirect objects are marked with the suffix.
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| 10. | This indirect object must also carry a dative case suffix.
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