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The last testimony gave (the judge) a reason to doubt the defendants version of the story direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective
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The last testimony gave (the judge) a reason to doubt the defendants version of the story
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The word
the judge
is used as
indirect object
in this sentence.
When there are two objects in a sentence, where one is direct and the other one indirect, the rule is that the first one is always indirect, and the second one direct.
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