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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the subject in each sentence. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
2. Identify the action verb or verb phrase in each sentence. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one or two words in each box for your answer.
3. Identify the direct object in each sentence. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
Subject: We ate dinner earlier than usual.
Verb/Verb Phrase: We ate dinner earlier than usual.
Direct Object: We ate dinner earlier than usual.
Subject: My uncle in Singapore sent me flowers on my birthday.
Verb/Verb Phrase: My uncle in Singapore sent me flowers on my birthday.
Direct Object: My uncle in Singapore sent me flowers on my birthday.
Subject: Does Raoul like his new home?
Verb/Verb Phrase: Does Raoul like his new home?
Direct Object: Does Raoul like his new home?
Subject: Our family took a trip to Arizona last year.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Our family took a trip to Arizona last year.
Direct Object: Our family took a trip to Arizona last year.
Subject: Pam liked my new dress.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Pam liked my new dress.
Direct Object: Pam liked my new dress.
Subject: Keshia wrote a great speech for the assembly.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Keshia wrote a great speech for the assembly.
Direct Object: Keshia wrote a great speech for the assembly.
Subject: Henry Ford introduced the Model T in 1908.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Henry Ford introduced the Model T in 1908.
Direct Object: Henry Ford introduced the Model T in 1908.
Subject: I carried Dana’s backpack to the bus stop for her.
Verb/Verb Phrase: I carried Dana’s backpack to the bus stop for her.
Direct Object: I carried Dana’s backpack to the bus stop for her.
Subject: I left my algebra book in my locker.
Verb/Verb Phrase: I left my algebra book in my locker.
Direct Object: I left my algebra book in my locker.
Subject: Shari painted many pictures in her art class.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Shari painted many pictures in her art class.
Direct Object: Shari painted many pictures in her art class.
Subject: I lost my favorite earrings at track practice.
Verb/Verb Phrase: I lost my favorite earrings at track practice.
Direct Object: I lost my favorite earrings at track practice.
Subject: Members of the class planted several trees to help the environment.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Members of the class planted several trees to help the environment.
Direct Object: Members of the class planted several trees to help the environment.
Subject: Melanie collects shells at the beach.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Melanie collects shells at the beach.
Direct Object: Melanie collects shells at the beach.
Subject: Teresa ate breakfast on the run.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Teresa ate breakfast on the run.
Direct Object: Teresa ate breakfast on the run.
Subject: Do you prefer golf?
Verb/Verb Phrase: Do you prefer golf?
Direct Object: Do you prefer golf?
Subject: Jamal chose Andy as his math tutor.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Jamal chose Andy as his math tutor.
Direct Object: Jamal chose Andy as his math tutor.
Subject: Maryam wrote the Arabic alphabet on the board.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Maryam wrote the Arabic alphabet on the board.
Direct Object: Maryam wrote the Arabic alphabet on the board.
Subject: Antonio hurt his knee in football practice.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Antonio hurt his knee in football practice.
Direct Object: Antonio hurt his knee in football practice.
Subject: We polished the surface of the car.
Verb/Verb Phrase: We polished the surface of the car.
Direct Object: We polished the surface of the car.
Subject: I needed a postage stamp for the letter.
Verb/Verb Phrase: I needed a postage stamp for the letter.
Direct Object: I needed a postage stamp for the letter.