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#GRAMMAR 5.14-5.16 TEST REVIEW REDO

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Sentence #1: Jason bought his grandmother stationery for her birthday.

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Sentence #2: Albert Schweitzer won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952.

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Sentence #3: We fed our cat leftover turkey.

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Sentence #4: The junior high teacher graded papers at night.

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Sentence #5: Oma gave Carl three dollars.

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Sentence #6: Mitsuyo’s father saved us seats at the baseball game.

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Sentence #7: Eric took his brother’s advice.

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Sentence #8: Carlos showed me his baseball card collection.

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Sentence #9: The catcher threw the pitcher a new ball.

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Sentence #10: Kristi made everyone a handcrafted gift.

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Sentence #11: I will give Tyler some gum.

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Sentence #12: The company sent its employees holiday bonuses.

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Sentence #1: The museum considered the diamonds irreplaceable.

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Sentence #2: I consider Manuel a strong competitor.

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Sentence #3: The director will name Terri most improved singer at the choir banquet.

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Sentence #4: Julia considered the crafts in her display hers.

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Sentence #5: Todd finds vegetables essential for a healthy diet.

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Sentence #6: The Grangers now call Minnesota home.

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Sentence #7: We found the tragic climax of the play a shock.

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Sentence #8: The people of the village consider that way of life theirs.

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Sentence #9: Our science club chose Gayle the chairperson.

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Sentence #10: Joy considers astronomy the most compelling science.

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Sentence #11: We, on the other hand, consider her starstruck.

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Sentence #12: I named my school project “Fabulous Fisherman.”

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DID YOU IMPROVE FROM THE FIRST TIME?

If you did better on the redo, email your teacher.

Copy this message into your email: "I earned a better score on the Grammar 5.14-5.16 Test Review redo assignment."

If you earned the same score as the first time or did worse, do not send an email.

Grammar 5.14: Indirect Objects

PART 1 of 3

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the subject in each sentence. (12 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. (12 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one or two words in each box for your answer.

3. Identify the direct object in each sentence. (12 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.

4. Identify the indirect object in each sentence.

If there isn’t one, write none on the line. (12 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.

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1.

Subject: Jason bought his grandmother stationery for her birthday.

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2.

Verb/Verb Phrase: Jason bought his grandmother stationery for her birthday.

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3.

Direct Object: Jason bought his grandmother stationery for her birthday.

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4.

Indirect Object: Jason bought his grandmother stationery for her birthday.

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5.

Subject: Albert Schweitzer won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952.

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6.

Verb/Verb Phrase: Albert Schweitzer won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952.

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7.

Direct Object: Albert Schweitzer won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952.

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8.

Indirect Object: Albert Schweitzer won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952.

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9.

Subject: We fed our cat leftover turkey.

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10.

Verb/Verb Phrase: We fed our cat leftover turkey.

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11.

Direct Object: We fed our cat leftover turkey.

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12.

Indirect Object: We fed our cat leftover turkey.

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13.

Subject: The junior high teacher graded papers at night.

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Verb/Verb Phrase: The junior high teacher graded papers at night.

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Direct Object: The junior high teacher graded papers at night.

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16.

Indirect Object: The junior high teacher graded papers at night.

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17.

Subject: Oma gave Carl three dollars.

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Verb/Verb Phrase: Oma gave Carl three dollars.

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19.

Direct Object: Oma gave Carl three dollars.

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Indirect Object: Oma gave Carl three dollars.

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Subject: Mitsuyo’s father saved us seats at the baseball game.

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Verb/Verb Phrase: Mitsuyo’s father saved us seats at the baseball game.

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Direct Object: Mitsuyo’s father saved us seats at the baseball game.

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Indirect Object: Mitsuyo’s father saved us seats at the baseball game.

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25.

Subject: Eric took his brother’s advice.

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Verb/Verb Phrase: Eric took his brother’s advice.

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Direct Object: Eric took his brother’s advice.

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Indirect Object: Eric took his brother’s advice.

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Subject: Carlos showed me his baseball card collection.

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Verb/Verb Phrase: Carlos showed me his baseball card collection.

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Direct Object: Carlos showed me his baseball card collection.

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Indirect Object: Carlos showed me his baseball card collection.

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33.

Subject: The catcher threw the pitcher a new ball.

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Verb/Verb Phrase: The catcher threw the pitcher a new ball.

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Direct Object: The catcher threw the pitcher a new ball.

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Indirect Object: The catcher threw the pitcher a new ball.

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Subject: Kristi made everyone a handcrafted gift.

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Verb/Verb Phrase: Kristi made everyone a handcrafted gift.

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Direct Object: Kristi made everyone a handcrafted gift.

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Indirect Object: Kristi made everyone a handcrafted gift.

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41.

Subject: I will give Tyler some gum.

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Verb/Verb Phrase: I will give Tyler some gum.

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Direct Object: I will give Tyler some gum.

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Indirect Object: I will give Tyler some gum.

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45.

Subject: The company sent its employees holiday bonuses.

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Verb/Verb Phrase: The company sent its employees holiday bonuses.

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Direct Object: The company sent its employees holiday bonuses.

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Indirect Object: The company sent its employees holiday bonuses.

Grammar 5.15: Object Complements

PART 2 of 3

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the direct object in each sentence. (12 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.

2. Identify the object complement in each sentence. (12 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.

3. Identify the part of speech the object complement is. (12 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

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Direct Object: The museum considered the diamonds irreplaceable.

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Object Complement: The museum considered the diamonds irreplaceable.

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Part of Speech: The museum considered the diamonds irreplaceable.

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Direct Object: I consider Manuel a strong competitor.

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Object Complement: I consider Manuel a strong competitor.

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Part of Speech: I consider Manuel a strong competitor.

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Direct Object: The director will name Terri most improved singer at the choir banquet.

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Object Complement: The director will name Terri most improved singer at the choir banquet.

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Part of Speech: The director will name Terri most improved singer at the choir banquet.

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Direct Object: Julia considered the crafts in her display hers.

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Object Complement: Julia considered the crafts in her display hers.

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Part of Speech: Julia considered the crafts in her display hers.

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Direct Object: Todd finds vegetables essential for a healthy diet.

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Object Complement: Todd finds vegetables essential for a healthy diet.

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Part of Speech: Todd finds vegetables essential for a healthy diet.

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Direct Object: The Grangers now call Minnesota home.

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Object Complement: The Grangers now call Minnesota home.

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Part of Speech: The Grangers now call Minnesota home.

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Direct Object: We found the tragic climax of the play a shock.

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Object Complement: We found the tragic climax of the play a shock.

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Part of Speech: We found the tragic climax of the play a shock.

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Direct Object: The people of the village consider that way of life theirs.

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Object Complement: The people of the village consider that way of life theirs.

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Part of Speech: The people of the village consider that way of life theirs.

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Direct Object: Our science club chose Gayle the chairperson.

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Object Complement: Our science club chose Gayle the chairperson.

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Part of Speech: Our science club chose Gayle the chairperson.

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Direct Object: Joy considers astronomy the most compelling science.

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Object Complement: Joy considers astronomy the most compelling science.

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Part of Speech: Joy considers astronomy the most compelling science.

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Direct Object: We, on the other hand, consider her starstruck.

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Object Complement: We, on the other hand, consider her starstruck.

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Part of Speech: We, on the other hand, consider her starstruck.

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Direct Object: I named my school project “Fabulous Fisherman.”

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Object Complement: I named my school project “Fabulous Fisherman.”

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Part of Speech: I named my school project “Fabulous Fisherman.”

Grammar 5.16: Distinguishing Between Objects and Complements

PART 3 of 3

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify if the underlined word is a direct object, indirect object, or subject complement. (15 points)

*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

*There are EXACTLY five of each.

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During dinner, Amber passed Zach the potatoes.

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86.

Her father bought the popcorn that she likes.

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87.

The ocean was aglow from the setting sun.

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88.

He gave his teacher a card that he picked out himself.

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BMWs and Mercedes are luxury cars.

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Mrs. Fox offered her neighbor a ride to the store.

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91.

Helene wrote a story about a pioneer town in Nebraska.

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Every summer, Henry’s friend sends him a postcard from his trip.

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93.

The mule kicked the cowboy.

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Traffic becomes congested after work.

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95.

Her cousin made Meghan breakfast during her visit.

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96.

My doctor seems confident about my recovery.

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97.

My grandmother baked me a cake with chocolate frosting.

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98.

The raft was afloat on the river.

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I will bring my dog some fresh water.