Direct Object
Indirect Object
Predicate Nominatives
Predicate Adjectives
Linking Verbs
100

I met Mickey Mouse. 

Mickey Mouse

100
My mother gave her the phone. 

her

100

A dictionary is a valuable tool. 

tool

100

Orange popsicles taste great on a hot day. 

great

100
Star Lord is funnier than Dr. Strange. 

is

200

My uncle repairs engines and sells them. 

engines, them

200

Ruthie left the teacher an apple. 

teacher

200

This piece of rock could be an old fossil. 

fossil

200

The bagel was chewy and warm. 

chewy, warm

200

Captain Marvel can be stronger than Thor. 

can be

300

Please buy eggs, milk and sugar. 

eggs, milk, sugar

300
Did she give him a Valentine?

him

300

The loser of the race was he. 

he

300

How sweet are you! 

sweet

300

Gamora should be alive still! 

should be

400

During a marathon, athletes may lose several pounds. 

pounds

400

The usher found us seats near the stage. 

us

400

Is this what you expected?

what you expected

400

The movie seems dark and twisty. 

dark, twisty

400

Despite his death, Iron Man remains my favorite Avenger. 

remains

500

Towards the end of the basketball game, the girls could hear the fans shouts and applause. 

shouts, applause

500

Will you please save Dan a seat?

Dan

500

The class officers are Sara, Ross and Cody. 

Sara, Ross, Cody

500

From my seat in the classroom, I thought the students sounded too loud. 

loud
500

Wanda and Vision must be reunited!

must be

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