Subject + Action Verb + Who? Or What? = Direct object

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Subject + Action Verb + Who? Or What? = Direct object Notes- Monday, October 23, 2017 Subject- who or what is doing the action of the sentence Action Verb- the action the subject is performing in the sentence Direct Objects- a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb or shows the result of the action. Only an action verb will have a direct object. Use the following “formula” to find a direct object: Subject + Action Verb + Who? Or What? = Direct object EXAMPLES  Hans studied the math assignment for an hour. Subject- Hans Verb- studied Hans studied who or what? Math (direct object) After school, Joel practiced the cello. Subject- Joel Verb- practiced Joel practiced who or what? cello (direct object)

Tuesday, October 24, 2017 Copy the sentence, underline the subject, circle the verb, and write box in the direct object. In the past, horses carried mail across the country. After school, Joseph and Ellen rode the bus home. Elena paints landscapes well. Mr. Kenja gave Miki and Vance permission for their project. The kitten hungrily sipped the cold, creamy milk.

Subject + Verb + Who? Or What? = Direct object   1. In the past, horses carried mail across the country. 2. After school, Joseph and Ellen rode the bus home. 3. Elena paints well. (No direct object – “well” doesn’t answer who or what.) 4. Mr. Kenja gave Miki and Vance permission for their project.

Wednesday, October 25, 2017 Copy the sentence, underline the subject, circle the verb, and write box in the direct object. Monique showed Emilio her new tennis racket. Ms. Apple presented the trophy to the first-place team. Joey ran wildly around the track. William made his dog a house. Why did Katie give Laura that mean look?

Subject + Verb + Who? Or What? = Direct object   1. Monique showed Emilio her new tennis racket. 2. Ms. Apple presented the trophy to the first-place team. 3. Joey ran wildly around the track. (No direct object) 4. William made his dog a house.

Friday, October 27, 2017 Copy the sentence, underline the subject, circle the verb, and write box in the direct object. The novel offers readers a great adventure. He brings the captain food and other supplies. Jodie drove the car to the store. Eventually, the boy and another passenger secretly make plans to escape. Steven complained about the huge amount of homework.

Subject + Verb + Who? Or What? = Direct object The novel offers readers a great adventure. Transitive He brings the captain food and other supplies. Transitive He ran around the track. (No direct object) Intransitive Eventually, the boy and another passenger secretly make plans to escape. Transitive

Subject + Verb + Who? Or What? = Direct object 1. Pass me the ball. 2. He is happy. 3. Uncle Adam bought my brother and me an aquarium. 4. Jason gave some flowers to his sister; they were expensive.

Subject + Verb + Who? Or What? = Direct object (“you understood” is the subject) 1. Pass me the ball. Transitive 2. He is happy. Intransitive – only action verbs can have direct objects 3. Uncle Adam bought my brother and me an aquarium. Transitive 4. Jason gave some flowers to his sister. Transitive they were expensive. Intransitive