Is the underlined word a direct object or an indirect object? Buy a melon and some peaches at the store.



A.
direct object


B.
indirect object

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Answer 1
Answer: Melon is a direct object because it comes after the verb and someone or something is not receiving it.
Subject+verb+who or what=direct object
Answer 2
Answer: I believe it is direct. Since, "a melon" and "peaches" are defined in the WHAT section.

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