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#GRAMMAR 5.16 PRACTICE (due date: Wednesday, November 9)

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REDO CODE: 366T3U

PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify if the underlined word is a direct object, indirect object, or subject complement. (24 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are EXACTLY eight of each.
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Each year, the genie grants his owner one wish.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The earthquake shook the foundation.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
We are late as usual.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The man on the corner gave John some misleading directions.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The cafe gave free samples to potential customers.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
Will you buy me a new computer?
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
They might be happy to help.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
Dave sent Sally a rose for her birthday.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
My brother picked up his backpack.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The painting is a still life.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
My family gave the tornado victims money to help them rebuild.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
Our mother swept the dirt off the kitchen floor.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The subjects in early paintings were usually very important people.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The cyclone ripped off the Christmas lights.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The clown made the children animal balloons.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The crossing guard guided her.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The cat was afraid and ran under the bed.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
They will tell him after work on Friday.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
You are being foolish if you leave now.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
Somebody made the bird a house.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
Brandon is a gifted athlete.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The puppy brought its mother the squeaky toy.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
The officer gave the soldiers a lecture.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement
It was he who caught the winning touchdown Friday night.
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement