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Review: Complements A direct object is a noun or pronoun that tells who or what receives the action of the verb. Example: My brother bought a wallet. An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that comes between the verb and the DO. Example: My brother bought my dad a wallet. Write the sentences below. Write D.O. above the direct object and I.O. above the indirect object. 1. We made our parents a scrapbook for their anniversary. 2. My uncle gave my sister ice skates.

Review: Complements A predicate nominative is a word in the predicate that identifies the subject. Example: That man is a writer. A predicate adjective is a word in the predicate that describes the subject. Example: That man is young. Write the sentences below. Circle the subject complements and identify them as P.N. or P.A. 1. After the long hike, the Scouts felt sore. 2. The water in the pool looked clean and fresh.

Review: Complements Both direct and indirect objects can be compound. Example: Erin bought Ellen and me a keychain. An indirect object tells to whom or for whom the action is done. Example: My brother bought my dad a wallet. Write the sentences below. Write D.O. above the direct object and I.O. above the indirect object. 1. Mikey sent Louis Sachar a fan letter. 2. They always send us grapefruit and oranges from Florida.

Review: Complements Both predicate nominatives and predicate adjectives can be compound. Example: Many forests are cold and snowy. Both predicate nominatives and predicate adjectives are connected to the subject by linking verbs. Write the sentences below. Circle the subject complements and identify them as P.N. or P.A. 1. Most stars are invisible to the human eye. 2. The two most popular sports at my school are football and basketball.