Direct Objects Practice Review Direct object is always
Direct Objects Practice
Review • Direct object is always a noun or object pronoun • It appears AFTER the action verb. • It answers the questions WHO or WHAT from the verb. EXAMPLES: Remy grabbed Linguine’s hair under the chef hat. Action verb Direct object Anton Ego wrote food reviews as a career. Action verb Direct object
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. Jan read the book about Mars over spring break.
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. The orchestra played a beautiful, enchanting waltz at the concert on Friday.
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. Our class takes a test over Groups 11 -15 Knowsys tomorrow.
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. After school, Mark mowed the overgrown grass in the neighbor’s yard.
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. The umpire blew his shrill whistle in the middle of the game.
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. As a reward for their good behavior, we gave the children two pieces of candy.
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. The teacher presented an engaging lesson to the class about the Civil War.
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. The quarterback threw the receiver a seemingly impossible pass.
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. At the restaurant, the courteous waitress served the hungry customers a delicious meal.
Practice – Write the direct object on your white board. Nurse Mc. Gowan expertly injected the nervous patient with a shot.
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