The document provides examples of sentences with the subject encircled, verb underlined, and indirect and direct objects written in a box. It demonstrates analyzing sentences to identify grammatical elements, with the first example showing "The teacher gave the class some work" with "class" as the indirect object and "work" as the direct object in the box. Similar analyses are provided for 4 additional sentences.
The document provides examples of sentences with the subject encircled, verb underlined, and indirect and direct objects written in a box. It demonstrates analyzing sentences to identify grammatical elements, with the first example showing "The teacher gave the class some work" with "class" as the indirect object and "work" as the direct object in the box. Similar analyses are provided for 4 additional sentences.
The document provides examples of sentences with the subject encircled, verb underlined, and indirect and direct objects written in a box. It demonstrates analyzing sentences to identify grammatical elements, with the first example showing "The teacher gave the class some work" with "class" as the indirect object and "work" as the direct object in the box. Similar analyses are provided for 4 additional sentences.
Encircle the subject. The verb should be in underlined.
Write the indirect object
and direct object inside the box. Example. Indirect Object Direct object me a pen My father gave me a pen.
Indirect Object Direct Object
1. The teacher gave the class some work. 2. I read her the letter. 3. John bought Mary a ring. 4. Sue passed Ann the ball. 5. She brought Liza some flowers.
Encircle the subject. The verb should be in underlined. Write the indirect object and direct object inside the box. Example. Indirect Object Direct object
My father gave me a me a pen pen.
1. The teacher gave the class some
Indirect Object Direct Object work. 2. I read her the letter. 3. John bought Mary a ring. 4. Sue passed Ann the ball. 5. She brought Liza some flowers. Er3ec