This document contains an exercise identifying direct objects in sentences. There are 20 sentences with a blank for circling the direct object in each one. The direct objects include: a list of things, a bouquet of flowers, a pack of cards, a clean spoon, paintings in the hall, our vacation, a lovely necklace, a summary of her history project, an airplane ride, a new laptop computer for school. The document also includes an answer key with the direct objects circled.
This document contains an exercise identifying direct objects in sentences. There are 20 sentences with a blank for circling the direct object in each one. The direct objects include: a list of things, a bouquet of flowers, a pack of cards, a clean spoon, paintings in the hall, our vacation, a lovely necklace, a summary of her history project, an airplane ride, a new laptop computer for school. The document also includes an answer key with the direct objects circled.
This document contains an exercise identifying direct objects in sentences. There are 20 sentences with a blank for circling the direct object in each one. The direct objects include: a list of things, a bouquet of flowers, a pack of cards, a clean spoon, paintings in the hall, our vacation, a lovely necklace, a summary of her history project, an airplane ride, a new laptop computer for school. The document also includes an answer key with the direct objects circled.
Hannah the promotion. The bank teller gave Samantha the money. The phone company sent Amber an updated bill. The waiter gave Brianna the dinner check. Robert cannot loan me his book today. Many students found the new library technology quite useful.
(9)
We visited Paris last month.
(10)
Jacob showed Garrett his new
cellphone.
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Identifying Direct Objects
ANSWER KEY
Circle the direct object in each sentence.
(1)
Grandmother gave Steven a list of
things to buy from the market.
(11)
Jonathan sent Aunt Paige a
bouquet of flowers.
(2)
This book gave Ethan and Paul that
information.
(12)
Justin brought me a pack of cards.
(13)
Traviss volunteer work helped earn
him admission to college.
(14)
The waiter brought me a clean
spoon.
(15)
The art teacher displayed his
students paintings in the hall.
(16)
The poor weather ruined our
vacation.
(17)
Aunt Gabrielle gave her sister a
lovely necklace.
(18)
Madison gave the class a summary
of her history project.
(19)
Benjamin still remembers his first
airplane ride.
(20)
My brother bought a new laptop
computer for school.
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
The restaurant manager offered
Hannah the promotion. The bank teller gave Samantha the money. The phone company sent Amber an updated bill. The waiter gave Brianna the dinner check. Robert cannot loan me his book today. Many students found the new library technology quite useful.