Verbs can be direct objects
False
Sam played in the sand with his shovel and pale.
Sand
I found a mix of chocolate and cards in my easter basket.
Chocolate and cards
Pam ate her sweets despite being warned by her mother
mother
Nantucket finished her homework for her math teacher
Direct object: homework
Indirect object: math teacher
People can only be Indirect objects
True
Sam had to finish homework to go outside.
Homework
Even though her mother advised against it Pam still ate` chocolate and drank eggnog before Christmas dinner.
Chocolate and eggnog
"Have a good time!" Jack said to the group
Group
Sarah hit Micheal and his smacked his science project until it was in pieces
Direct Object: Micheal
Indirect Object: science project
Adverbs can modify a noun and make it a direct object
False
Even though her mother advised against it Pam ate chocolate before dinner.
Chocolate
David, a young boy acts kindly and gives out multiple vacations, toys, and treats.
vacations, toys, treats, and
I violently chucked the dodgeball at her face.
the dodgeball
Nantucket almost forgot to do her math homework, but her mom reminded her to do it so she wouldn't get a bad grade.
Direct: math homework
Indirect: mom