| Direct Noun Object - Whom |
The cat licked Jamie. |
| Direct Noun Object - Whom |
Dad is taking the girls to school. |
| Direct Noun Object - Whom |
Jeff caught his baby brother . |
| Direct Noun Object - What was sent? |
I will send the file from home. |
| Direct Noun Object - What was rebuilt? |
The shop rebuilt that engine. |
| Compound Object Nouns |
Mom baked bread and cookies. |
| Compound Object Nouns |
Dad bought nails and screws. |
| Compound Object Nouns |
You must move your clothes and toys, so mom can clean your room.. |
| Compound Object Nouns |
You must move your clothes and toys, so mom can clean your room.. |
| Multiple |
The college professors give students plenty of time to think. Students is an indirect object, Plenty is a direct object. Time is the object of the preposition of. |