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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the subject in each sentence. (15 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. (15 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one or two words in each box for your answer.
3. Identify the direct object in each sentence. (15 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. (15 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
Subject: Will made a house for his dog.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Will made a house for his dog.
Direct Object: Will made a house for his dog.
Indirect Object: Will made a house for his dog.
Subject: During the game, Salahi passed Harry the ball for three lay-ups.
Verb/Verb Phrase: During the game, Salahi passed Harry the ball for three lay-ups.
Direct Object: During the game, Salahi passed Harry the ball for three lay-ups.
Indirect Object: During the game, Salahi passed Harry the ball for three lay-ups.
Subject: Carl approached the intersection cautiously.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Carl approached the intersection cautiously.
Direct Object: Carl approached the intersection cautiously.
Indirect Object: Carl approached the intersection cautiously.
Subject: Sheila asked her teacher the new student’s name.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Sheila asked her teacher the new student’s name.
Direct Object: Sheila asked her teacher the new student’s name.
Indirect Object: Sheila asked her teacher the new student’s name.
Subject: We chose Tammi as our team captain.
Verb/Verb Phrase: We chose Tammi as our team captain.
Direct Object: We chose Tammi as our team captain.
Indirect Object: We chose Tammi as our team captain.
Subject: James offered his classmate a ride to the science fair.
Verb/Verb Phrase: James offered his classmate a ride to the science fair.
Direct Object: James offered his classmate a ride to the science fair.
Indirect Object: James offered his classmate a ride to the science fair.
Subject: They refunded Dad the overcharge.
Verb/Verb Phrase: They refunded Dad the overcharge.
Direct Object: They refunded Dad the overcharge.
Indirect Object: They refunded Dad the overcharge.
Subject: Sally owed Tanya a CD.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Sally owed Tanya a CD.
Direct Object: Sally owed Tanya a CD.
Indirect Object: Sally owed Tanya a CD.
Subject: Akira sold a children’s magazine his story.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Akira sold a children’s magazine his story.
Direct Object: Akira sold a children’s magazine his story.
Indirect Object: Akira sold a children’s magazine his story.
Subject: Drew told the children a story at the library last Saturday.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Drew told the children a story at the library last Saturday.
Direct Object: Drew told the children a story at the library last Saturday.
Indirect Object: Drew told the children a story at the library last Saturday.
Subject: Alex bought a ticket to the movie for Jean.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Alex bought a ticket to the movie for Jean.
Direct Object: Alex bought a ticket to the movie for Jean.
Indirect Object: Alex bought a ticket to the movie for Jean.
Subject: Isabel lent me her portable radio for the picnic.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Isabel lent me her portable radio for the picnic.
Direct Object: Isabel lent me her portable radio for the picnic.
Indirect Object: Isabel lent me her portable radio for the picnic.
Subject: Debra walked her dog after dinner.
Verb/Verb Phrase: Debra walked her dog after dinner.
Direct Object: Debra walked her dog after dinner.
Indirect Object: Debra walked her dog after dinner.
Subject: The carpenter built the Rileys some beautiful kitchen cabinets.
Verb/Verb Phrase: The carpenter built the Rileys some beautiful kitchen cabinets.
Direct Object: The carpenter built the Rileys some beautiful kitchen cabinets.
Indirect Object: The carpenter built the Rileys some beautiful kitchen cabinets.
Subject: The captain showed his troops the plan.
Verb/Verb Phrase: The captain showed his troops the plan.
Direct Object: The captain showed his troops the plan.
Indirect Object: The captain showed his troops the plan.