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Direct and Indirect Objects Putting the Sentence Puzzles Together
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Let’s Talk Subjects and Verbs Every sentence has a subject –The subject is either a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase –The subject is a person, place, thing, or idea that is doing the action of the verb –Sometimes subjects are understood rather than stated
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Let’s Talk Subjects and Verbs The verb can be an action verb It can also be a linking verb Verbs have a tense –Past, Present, or Future Think of a verb as the hub of the sentence that everything else rotates around
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Let’s Talk Subjects and Verbs Below is a simple sentence. It has one subject and one verb. The verb is underlined. Tom threw the ball. Notice that the verb is tucked away in the middle of the sentence.
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What is a Direct Object? A Direct Object is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that receives the action of the verb. Let’s look at that same sentence again. Tom threw the ball.
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What is a Direct Object? Because a Direct Object is a noun or pronoun, it answers the question “who?” or “what?” In this case, what did Tom throw? Tom threw the ball. ball is the Direct Object
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You Try It! Over the next few slides, decide what word you think is the Direct Object.
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You Try It! The students received report cards on Friday
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Yes! You Got It! Click anywhere to go on
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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You Try It! Mr. Childers gave a test yesterday
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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You Try It! Bill and Ted had an excellent adventure.
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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You Try It! We ate cookies until our stomachs hurt.
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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You Try It! The dog chased the cat around the tree.
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Yes! You Got It! Click anywhere to go on
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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Whew! Now, what about those Indirect Objects? Let’s take a look
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What is an Indirect Object? An Indirect Object tells us who or what receives the Direct Object Let’s look again at a sentence Tom threw Bill the ball. Remember the Direct Object?
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What is an Indirect Object? An Indirect Object tells us who or what receives the Direct Object Let’s look again at a sentence Tom threw Bill the ball. The Indirect Object tells us who or what received the ball.
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What is an Indirect Object? Notice a pattern in this sentence The Indirect Object is always between the verb and Direct Object. Tom threw Bill the ball. The Indirect Object tells us who or what received the ball.
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What is an Indirect Object? To check our answer, we can also change the Indirect Object to a prepositional phrase starting with to or for. Tom threw Bill the ball. Tom threw the ball to Bill.
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You Try It! Find the Indirect Object in each sentence
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You Try It! Sandy gave the dog a bone.
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Yes! You Got It! Click anywhere to go on
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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You Try It! The crowd gave the band a standing ovation.
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Yes! You Got It! Click anywhere to go on
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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You Try It! Applause gives people good feelings.
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Yes! You Got It! Click anywhere to go on
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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You Try It! The teacher gave Bill an “A” in English.
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Yes! You Got It! Click anywhere to go on
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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You Try It! The waiter served us our food.
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Yes! You Got It! Click anywhere to go on
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That Was Close! Try Again! Click anywhere to go back
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What?!? Did you click on a word? Try again! Click anywhere to go back
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Let’s Re-Cap Verbs tell us what action is taking place Subjects tell us who or what is doing the verb Direct Objects tell us who or what is receiving the verb Indirect Objects tell us who or what is receiving the direct object.
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