Give me a somewhat simple sentence to show that I know the direct/indirect!

The teacher told him the answer.

Ryan sent Dana a bouquet of flowers for their anniversary.

Sure! Here's a simple sentence that demonstrates the use of direct and indirect objects:

"I gave my friend a gift."

In this sentence, "gift" is the direct object as it directly receives the action of the verb "gave." "My friend" is the indirect object as it indicates who or what receives the direct object.

To recognize the direct and indirect objects in a sentence, follow these steps:
1. Identify the verb. In this case, the verb is "gave."
2. Ask yourself, "What did the subject give?" The answer is "a gift," which is the direct object.
3. Ask yourself, "To whom did the subject give the gift?" The answer is "my friend," which is the indirect object.

By analyzing the verb and asking these questions, you can determine the direct and indirect objects in a sentence.