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1 How to find parts of sentences!
Dad bought me ice cream. Predicate = verb (action word) Bought Note: In order to have a direct object, there needs to be an action verb, not a linking verb. Subject = who or what + predicate Dad bought

2 How to find parts of sentences!
Dad bought me ice cream. Direct Object = subject + predicate who or what Dad bought ice cream Indirect Object = Subj. + Pred. + Dir. Obj. for whom or what Dad bought ice cream for me Note: The indirect object is usually a noun or pronoun that comes after the predicate, and before the direct object.

3 Grammar Review Simple subject and predicate (verb):
We lost the game by seven points. Dad cooked hot dogs for dinner. She made the decision today. . The book is very interesting Mrs. Silver lives down the street. The dog barked loudly.

4 Grammar Review Underline the direct object: We studied math together.
Jake played tag with us. Dad bought ice cream for dessert. Mom cut my hair yesterday. Jack carried a pail of water.

5 Grammar Review Underline the indirect object: He gave me a treat.
Uncle Steve bought me a bike. Jill fed her horse a carrot. Zach threw the batter a curveball.

6 Grammar Review Underline the verb: pencil eraser read book was in upon under as but inside crawl guitar music strum string kneel knee ankle leg gas read book magazine

7 Grammar Review Underline the prepositional phrase:
The cow jumped over the moon. Under the sink, there is a sponge. The ball flew out of the park. I placed the trash cans inside the yard. Jill fetched a pail of water. Jack fell down the hill. I want you to go with me.

8 Grammar Review Underline the adjective: I like chocolate cake.
The actress wore a blue dress. The boy is very athletic. I have a very smart dog. The fat rhino is in the river. The new car is in the driveway.


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