Yes, an attacking player who receives the ball from an indirect kick is considered offside if they are in an offside position at the moment the ball is played. However, the offside rule does not apply if the player receives the ball directly from a goal kick, corner kick, or throw-in. In this case, since it’s an indirect kick, the offside rule is in effect.
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In a sentence, a direct object receives the action of the verb directly, while an indirect object receives the action indirectly.
In a sentence, a direct object receives the action of the verb directly, while an indirect object receives the action indirectly.
In a sentence, a direct object receives the action of the verb directly, while an indirect object receives the action indirectly.
In a sentence, a direct object receives the action of the verb directly, while an indirect object receives the action indirectly.
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A direct object receives the action of the verb directly, while an indirect object receives the action indirectly and usually answers the question "to whom" or "for whom" the action is done.
Condensation lines, commercial dishwashers, etc. receive discharge from indirect waste piping.
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No, an indirect object is usually preceded by a preposition and receives the direct object. Adverbs and adjectives modify verbs and nouns, respectively, but not typically indirect objects.