Action Verbs, Direct Objects & Indirect Objects
What is an action verb? An action verb is a verb that shows action. Examples: run, walk, sing, dance, talk, write The students write notes to each other. Action verb Action verb
What is a direct object? A direct object is the noun that receives the action of the verb. The direct object is always after the verb. I sent money to my sister. Money is the direct object since that is what I sent. I didn’t send my sister.
How do I find the direct object? Step #1: Identify the verb. Step #2: Ask what or who receives the action. Example: I drew a picture for Miss Lowery. Step #1: What is the verb? Drew Step #2: Who/what did I draw? A picture. Picture is my direct object.
The dogs like the little boy. Step #1: What is the verb? Like Step #2: Who/what do they like? The boy Boy is your direct object.
What is an indirect object? An indirect object tells us to whom or for whom an action was performed. Example: Sara gave Jordyn ice cream. Jordyn is the indirect object. The indirect object is always before the direct object. Not all sentences have an indirect object. Sentences follow this pattern: Subject-verb-indirect object-direct object
Practice! 1. My mom washed my clothes last night. 2. Jack and Sage bought milk at the store. 3. Mia gave Mya a card. 4. At the end of the party, Lisa hugged Sara. 5. I ate my lunch from Newks. 6. Richard gave the book to Alex. 7. Isaiah completed his homework before dinner.