D.O. and I.O.
Types of Verbs
Verbals
Dependent Clauses
Agreement
100

This noun receives the action of the verb.

What is the direct object?

100

These are the two main types of verbs.

What are action verbs and linking verbs?

100

These are the 3 types of verbals.

What are gerunds, participles, and infinitives?

100

These collections of words contain a subject and verb, but they cannot stand alone as a complete thought.

What is a dependent clause?

100

This pronoun fills in the blank:

Since Hailey and Justin dressed like they're going to different events, the internet made fun of ______.

What is: them?

200

This noun receives the direct object.

What is the indirect object?

200

This type of verb shows action.

What is an action verb?

200

This type of verbal appears as an unconjugated verb-- it begins with the word "to."

What is an infinitive?

200

Dependent clauses can function in these 3 ways.

What is noun, adjective, and adverb?

200

This pronoun fills in the blank:

Since we didn't have to go to practice, Sarah and ___ went to the mall after class.

What is: I?

300

The direct object in the sentence:

Gandalf gave Frodo the ring.

What is the ring?

300

This type of verb connects the subject to the predicate.

What is a linking verb?

300
This type of verbal always acts as a noun, and it ends in -ing.

What is a gerund?

300

The underlined dependent clause in the following sentence functions in this way:

As long as I've been flossing, I haven't had any cavities.

What is an adverb?

300

This pronoun fills in the blank:

___________ ate my lunch needs to buy me a new one.

What is: whoever?

400

The indirect object in the sentence:

Legolas offered Frodo his bow.

What is Frodo?

400

In order to be considered this type of verb, a direct object must be present.

What is a transitive action verb (TAV)?

400

This type of verbal always serves as an adjective and can be past or present tense-- ends in -ing, -ed, -en, or others.

What is a participle?

400

The underlined dependent clause in the following sentence functions in this way:

Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name.

What is an adverb?

400

This verb fills in the blank:

You will _____ me cry if you don't study for your test.

What is: make/see?

500

You can't have one of these without a direct object.

What is an indirect object?

500

Those are the two types of subject complements, which linking verbs have.

What is predicate nominative (PN) and predicate adjective (PA)?

500

In the following sentence, the underlined gerund phrase is functioning as this part of sentence:

I love eating breakfast.

What is the direct object?

500

The underlined dependent clause in the following sentence functions in this way:

The cake that I baked is delicious.

What is an adjective?

500

This verb fills in the blank:

The students __________ when class ends.

What is: cheer/cry/dance/any present tense action verb.

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