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#GRAMMAR 5.15 REDO

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Sentence #1: Everyone presumed her innocent at first.

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Sentence #2: The blacksmith found the horseshoe bent beyond repair.

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Sentence #3: Yes, Scott won; the board judged the winning entry his.

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Sentence #4: We made our opinions known.

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Sentence #5: The people of Dunwhich would reckon the monument theirs.

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Sentence #6: The officers of the court denoted the house a historical site.

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Sentence #7: The aspiring artist considered the statue his best work.

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Sentence #8: The troop of young, hopeful performers elected Jennifer director.

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Sentence #9: The composer called his composition “Summer Dawn.”

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Sentence #10: The electrical discharge made the computer useless.

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Sentence #11: My dear Aunt Cassandra can make a simple story profound.

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Sentence #12: The senatorial commission appointed my aunt an ambassador.

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Sentence #13: How, James, could you ever think it the truth?

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Sentence #14: They thought the man a coward for leaving his post at that moment.

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Sentence #15: Without doubt, they will name their new boat “Charlie” after their uncle.

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Sentence #16: Xian has not proven the theory true.

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Sentence #17: Mrs. Pendelton, feel free to make my house home until the floodwaters die down.

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Sentence #18: Admiral, I must report that I consider this ship unseaworthy.

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Sentence #19: No way, I believe it impossible.

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Sentence #20: You could not prove them false, no matter what you said.

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DID YOU IMPROVE FROM THE FIRST TIME?

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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:

1. 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.

2. Identify the object complement in each sentence. (20 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. (20 points)

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

Pitanje 1
1.

Direct Object: Everyone presumed her innocent at first.

Pitanje 2
2.

Object Complement: Everyone presumed her innocent at first.

Pitanje 3
3.

Part of Speech: Everyone presumed her innocent at first.

Pitanje 4
4.

Direct Object: The blacksmith found the horseshoe bent beyond repair.

Pitanje 5
5.

Object Complement: The blacksmith found the horseshoe bent beyond repair.

Pitanje 6
6.

Part of Speech: The blacksmith found the horseshoe bent beyond repair.

Pitanje 7
7.

Direct Object: Yes, Scott won; the board judged the winning entry his.

Pitanje 8
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Object Complement: Yes, Scott won; the board judged the winning entry his.

Pitanje 9
9.

Part of Speech: Yes, Scott won; the board judged the winning entry his.

Pitanje 10
10.

Direct Object: We made our opinions known.

Pitanje 11
11.

Object Complement: We made our opinions known.

Pitanje 12
12.

Part of Speech: We made our opinions known.

Pitanje 13
13.

Direct Object: The people of Dunwhich would reckon the monument theirs.

Pitanje 14
14.

Object Complement: The people of Dunwhich would reckon the monument theirs.

Pitanje 15
15.

Part of Speech: The people of Dunwhich would reckon the monument theirs.

Pitanje 16
16.

Direct Object: The officers of the court denoted the house a historical site.

Pitanje 17
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Object Complement: The officers of the court denoted the house a historical site.

Pitanje 18
18.

Part of Speech: The officers of the court denoted the house a historical site.

Pitanje 19
19.

Direct Object: The aspiring artist considered the statue his best work.

Pitanje 20
20.

Object Complement: The aspiring artist considered the statue his best work.

Pitanje 21
21.

Part of Speech: The aspiring artist considered the statue his best work.

Pitanje 22
22.

Direct Object: The troop of young, hopeful performers elected Jennifer director.

Pitanje 23
23.

Object Complement: The troop of young, hopeful performers elected Jennifer director.

Pitanje 24
24.

Part of Speech: The troop of young, hopeful performers elected Jennifer director.

Pitanje 25
25.

Direct Object: The composer called his composition “Summer Dawn.”

Pitanje 26
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Object Complement: The composer called his composition “Summer Dawn.”

Pitanje 27
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Part of Speech: The composer called his composition “Summer Dawn.”

Pitanje 28
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Direct Object: The electrical discharge made the computer useless.

Pitanje 29
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Object Complement: The electrical discharge made the computer useless.

Pitanje 30
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Part of Speech: The electrical discharge made the computer useless.

Pitanje 31
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Direct Object: My dear Aunt Cassandra can make a simple story profound.

Pitanje 32
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Object Complement: My dear Aunt Cassandra can make a simple story profound.

Pitanje 33
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Part of Speech: My dear Aunt Cassandra can make a simple story profound.

Pitanje 34
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Direct Object: The senatorial commission appointed my aunt an ambassador.

Pitanje 35
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Object Complement: The senatorial commission appointed my aunt an ambassador.

Pitanje 36
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Part of Speech: The senatorial commission appointed my aunt an ambassador.

Pitanje 37
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Direct Object: How, James, could you ever think it the truth?

Pitanje 38
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Object Complement: How, James, could you ever think it the truth?

Pitanje 39
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Part of Speech: How, James, could you ever think it the truth?

Pitanje 40
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Direct Object: They thought the man a coward for leaving his post at that moment.

Pitanje 41
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Object Complement: They thought the man a coward for leaving his post at that moment.

Pitanje 42
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Part of Speech: They thought the man a coward for leaving his post at that moment.

Pitanje 43
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Direct Object: Without doubt, they will name their new boat “Charlie” after their uncle.

Pitanje 44
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Object Complement: Without doubt, they will name their new boat “Charlie” after their uncle.

Pitanje 45
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Part of Speech: Without doubt, they will name their new boat “Charlie” after their uncle.

Pitanje 46
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Direct Object: Xian has not proven the theory true.

Pitanje 47
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Object Complement: Xian has not proven the theory true.

Pitanje 48
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Part of Speech: Xian has not proven the theory true.

Pitanje 49
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Direct Object: Mrs. Pendelton, feel free to make my house home until the floodwaters die down.

Pitanje 50
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Object Complement: Mrs. Pendelton, feel free to make my house home until the floodwaters die down.

Pitanje 51
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Part of Speech: Mrs. Pendelton, feel free to make my house home until the floodwaters die down.

Pitanje 52
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Direct Object: Admiral, I must report that I consider this ship unseaworthy.

Pitanje 53
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Object Complement: Admiral, I must report that I consider this ship unseaworthy.

Pitanje 54
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Part of Speech: Admiral, I must report that I consider this ship unseaworthy.

Pitanje 55
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Direct Object: No way, I believe it impossible.

Pitanje 56
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Object Complement: No way, I believe it impossible.

Pitanje 57
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Part of Speech: No way, I believe it impossible.

Pitanje 58
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Direct Object: You could not prove them false, no matter what you said.

Pitanje 59
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Object Complement: You could not prove them false, no matter what you said.

Pitanje 60
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Part of Speech: You could not prove them false, no matter what you said.