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Predicate Adjective or Predicate Nominative? Mixed Practice: IO, DO, PA, or PN? Indirect or Direct Object More Indirect or Direct Objects The Rules
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In the morning Gary's shoulders felt sore.

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In the morning Gary's shoulders felt sore.


In the morning Gary's shoulders felt sore.

 

Predicate Adjective


The Three Stooges were a very funny team in early films.

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The Three Stooges were a very funny team in early films.


The Three Stooges were a very funny team in early films.

 

Predicate Noun


Long ago, the Inuits became skilled and efficient hunters.

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Long ago, the Inuits became skilled and efficient hunters.


Long ago, the Inuits became skilled and efficient hunters.

 

Predicate Noun


Ronnie was the friend who stood by me.

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Ronnie was the friend who stood by me.


Ronnie was the friend who stood by me.

 

Predicate Noun


Some people grow older but not wiser through their lives.

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Some people grow older but not wiser through their lives.


Some people grow older but not wiser through their lives.

 

Predicate Adjectives


The satellite is circling the earth.

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The satellite is circling the earth.


The satellite is circling the earth.

 

Direct Object


The McDonald's fries tasted stale.

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The McDonald's fries tasted stale.


The McDonald's fries tasted stale.

 

Predicate adjective


The injured wolf cub became the leader of the pack.

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The injured wolf cub became the leader of the pack.


The injured wolf cub became the leader of the pack.

 

Predicate Nominative


Talia lent her friend some money for lunch.

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Talia lent her friend some money for lunch.


Talia lent her friend some money for lunch.

 

Indirect Object


Who leads the National League in home runs?

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Who leads the National League in home runs?


Who leads the National League in home runs?

 

Direct Object


Every year Santa gives the children presents.

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Every year Santa gives the children presents.


Every year Santa gives the children presents.

 

Indirect Object


Jack showed his mom the new dance move.

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Jack showed his mom the new dance move.


Jack showed his mom the new dance move.

 

direct object


The governor promised the town some financial aid after the tornado.

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The governor promised the town some financial aid after the tornado.


The governor promised the town some financial aid after the tornado.

 

Indirect Object


At the end of the year, Elena found Karen's brother a job at the newspaper.

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At the end of the year, Elena found Karen's brother a job at the newspaper.


At the end of the year, Elena found Karen's brother a job at the newspaper.

 

Direct Object


Will you show the artist your watercolor painting?

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Will you show the artist your watercolor painting?


Will you show the artist your watercolor painting?

 

Indirect Object


Sylvia gave her car an oil change.

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Sylvia gave her car an oil change.


Sylvia gave her car an oil change.

 

Indirect object


We should have told Eric and John the truth.

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We should have told Eric and John the truth.


We should have told Eric and John the truth.

 

Indirect object


At her last birthday, Dad gave Emily a new dictionary. (Yea!)

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At her last birthday, Dad gave Emily a new dictionary. (Yea!)


At her last birthday, Dad gave Emily a new dictionary

 

Direct object


Will you show the electrician the location of the breaker box?

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Will you show the electrician the location of the breaker box?


Will you show the electrician the location of the breaker box?

 

Direct Object


Write Karen a letter about your goals for the future.

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Write Karen a letter about your goals for the future.


Write Karen a letter about your goals for the future.

 

Direct Object


Which follows an action verb--Direct object or Predicate Nominative?

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Which follows an action verb--Direct object or Predicate Nominative?


Which follows an action verb--direct object or predicate nominative?

 

Direct Object


Which follows a linking verb--indirect object or predicate adjective?

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Which follows a linking verb--indirect object or predicate adjective?


Which follows a linking verb--indirect object or predicate adjective?

 

Predicate adjective


True or False--A direct object can be in a prepositional phrase?

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True or False--A direct object can be in a prepositional phrase?


A direct object can be in a prepositional phrase?

 

False--That's why we cross out prep phrases first.


Which often follows "a", "an", or "the"--predicate adjective or predicate nominative?

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Which often follows "a", "an", or "the"--predicate adjective or predicate nominative?


Which often follows "a", "an", or "the"--predicate adjective or predicate nominative?

 

Predicate Nominative


Which answers "to or for whom" an action was done--direct object or indirect object?

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Which answers "to or for whom" an action was done--direct object or indirect object?


Which answers "to or for whom" an action was done--direct object or indirect object?

 

Indirect Object


Find the SUBJECT, VERB, and COMPLEMENT. (Tell whether the complement is a DO, IO, PA, or PN.)

 

Mix a batch of granola for tomorrow's breakfast.


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Find the SUBJECT, VERB, and COMPLEMENT. (Tell whether the complement is a DO, IO, PA, or PN.)

 

Mix a batch of granola for tomorrow's breakfast.


Mix a batch of granola for tomorrow's breakfast.

 

S--(you) V--mix DO--batch





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