Same with this one "direct object"

Players usually kick or "head" the ball to their teammates on the field. (1 point)
ball
teammates
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No.

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/directobject.htm

Yes.

Players usually kick or "head" none :) to their teammates on the field.

So which is it? You guys got me so confused

The direct object in the given sentence is the noun that receives the action of the verb. It answers the question "what" or "whom" after the verb. In this case, the verb is "kick" or "head" and the question we can ask is "what do the players kick/head?" The answer is "the ball."

To identify the direct object, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the verb in the sentence. In this case, the verbs are "kick" and "head."
2. Ask "what" or "whom" after the verb. For example, "What do the players kick/head?"
3. The answer to that question is the direct object.

So in the given sentence, the players kick or "head" the ball to their teammates on the field, the direct object is "the ball."