Can someone please check my answers to the sentences? I want to see if I properly understand this stuff before turning it in for credit :)

"Identify the direct objects and indirect objects in the following sentences. Not all sentences contain indirect objects."

1. Last summer, Leroy told us his plans for the future. (direct object -- plans; indirect object -- us)

2. He wants a place on the U.S. swim team in the next Olympic games. (direct object -- place; indirect object -- team)

3. Of course, this goal demands hours of hard practice. (direct object -- hours)

4. Every day, Leroy swims one hundred laps in the college pool and works out with weights for an hour. (direct object -- laps)

5. Such intense training could limit his social activities. (direct object -- activities; indirect object -- training)

6. With his rigorous schedule, Leroy doesn't have much time to spend with friends. (direct object -- time)

7. However, we all understand and give him much encouragement and support. (direct object -- encouragement, support; indirect object -- him)

8. We can't teach him the fine points of competitive swimming. (direct object -- points; indirect object -- him)

9. His coach does that. (direct object -- that)

10. Maybe we'll see Leroy at the next Olympics! (direct object -- Leroy)

Thanks!!! :)

All of your answers are correct except for 2 and 5.

2. He wants a place on the U.S. swim team in the next Olympic games. (direct object -- place; indirect object -- team)
There is no indirect object. "Team" is the object of the prepostion "on."

5. Such intense training could limit his social activities. (direct object -- activities; indirect object -- training)
The subject is "training."

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Your answers are mostly correct. Here is a breakdown of the direct objects and indirect objects in each sentence:

1. Last summer, Leroy told us his plans for the future.
- Direct Object: plans
- Indirect Object: us

2. He wants a place on the U.S. swim team in the next Olympic games.
- Direct Object: place
- No Indirect Object

3. Of course, this goal demands hours of hard practice.
- Direct Object: hours
- No Indirect Object

4. Every day, Leroy swims one hundred laps in the college pool and works out with weights for an hour.
- Direct Object: laps
- No Indirect Object

5. Such intense training could limit his social activities.
- Direct Object: activities
- Indirect Object: training

6. With his rigorous schedule, Leroy doesn't have much time to spend with friends.
- Direct Object: time
- No Indirect Object

7. However, we all understand and give him much encouragement and support.
- Direct Objects: encouragement, support
- Indirect Object: him

8. We can't teach him the fine points of competitive swimming.
- Direct Object: points
- Indirect Object: him

9. His coach does that.
- Direct Object: that
- No Indirect Object

10. Maybe we'll see Leroy at the next Olympics!
- Direct Object: Leroy
- No Indirect Object

Great job on the exercise! Remember, to identify direct objects, look for the noun or pronoun that directly receives the action of the verb. To find indirect objects, identify the noun or pronoun that receives the direct object or is the recipient of the action expressed by the verb.

Oh YEAH I totally get it now thanks Ms. Sue!! :D