Subjects
Verbs
Direct Objects
Indirect Objects
Subject Pronoun or Object Pronoun?
100

Michelangelo ordered a pizza.

Michelangelo

100

Michelangelo's catchphrase is "cowabunga!"

is

100

Michelangelo ordered a pizza.

pizza

100

Mikey gave Donatello a piece of pizza.

Donatello

100

I used to watch Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles every day after school when I was a sophomore.

I - subject

200

Leonardo is the turtle wearing blue.

Leonardo

200

Leonardo wields two katana.

wields

200

Raphael yelled threats at Mikey and Donatello to quit their shenanigans.

threats

200

Leo tossed Mikey the nunchucks.

Mikey

200

I guess you could call me a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle fan.

object pronoun

300

Raphael and Donatello listened to Master Splinter.

Raphael and Donatello (compound subject)

300

Donatello invents things and wears a purple bandana.

invents, wears (compound verb)

300

Leonardo quelled the dispute between the other three turtles.

dispute

300

Splinter taught the turtles skills.

turtles

300

We all love Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!

subject pronoun
400

After being exposed to radioactive ooze, four baby turtles transform into humanoid mutants.

four baby turtles
400

The Turtles' criminal mastermind nemesis Shredder leads the ninja Foot Clan.

leads

400

Leonardo sliced Shredder with his katana.

Shredder

400

Donatello showed Leo the gadget he had invented.

Leo

400

Mikey passed him a slice of pizza.

object pronoun

500

Under the watchful eye and tutelage of a rat named Splinter, the turtles grow to become the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

the turtles

500

April O'Neil, news reporter and romantic interest of vigilante Casey Jones, assists the Turtles.

assists

500

Shredder ordered Bebop and Rocksteady to chase the turtles.

Bebop and Rocksteady, turtles

500

Mrs. Bader passed the students their tests.

students

500

Have you seen the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie?

subject pronoun

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