What is the SUBJECT of this sentence:
Susan sings.
Susan
100
What is the SUBJECT COMPLEMENT of this sentence:
John is a boy.
boy
100
What is the DIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
Jesus spoke the Truth.
Truth
100
What is the INDIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
Mom bought us groceries.
us
100
What is/are the OBJECT(S) of preposition(s) AND the PREPOSITION(S) in this sentence:
He is in a band.
(in) band
200
What is the SUBJECT of this sentence:
My brother played rugby in college.
brother
200
What is the SUBJECT COMPLEMENT of this sentence:
The insect was a giant cockroach with hairy legs.
cockroach
200
What is the DIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
The little girl was drawing pictures of herself as an ice skater.
pictures
200
What is the INDIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
The coach told the quarterback the play.
quarterback
200
What is/are the OBJECT(S) of preposition(s) AND the PREPOSITION(S) in this sentence:
Some people work around the clock.
(around) clock
300
What is the SUBJECT of this sentence:
The Hall of Famer Michael Jordan won six championships.
Hall of Famer
300
I am not a coward!
coward
300
What is the DIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
The man, a security guard, shut the doors behind us.
doors
300
What is the INDIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
All citizens in the United States pay the government taxes.
government
300
What is/are the OBJECT(S) of preposition(s) AND the PREPOSITION(S) in this sentence:
The deer from the wood walked across the street.
(from) wood; (across) street
400
What is the SUBJECT of this sentence:
At school this morning, we watched a movie.
we
400
What is the SUBJECT COMPLEMENT of this sentence:
At Dodger Stadium, the fans are considered guests of the team.
guests
400
What is the DIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
When I was little, my parents cooked my family dinner.
dinner
400
What is the INDIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
After the musical, the director gave his lead actor a gift.
actor
400
What is/are the OBJECT(S) of preposition(s) AND the PREPOSITION(S) in this sentence:
My gave us two of the kittens from the litter.
(of) kittens; (from) litter
500
What is the SUBJECT of this sentence:
Speak up.
(You)
500
What is the SUBJECT COMPLEMENT of this sentence:
College graduates are seen as young experts in their fields.
experts
500
What is the DIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
Even though he is seven years old, my little cousin can read high school books already.
books
500
What is the INDIRECT OBJECT of this sentence:
For Valentine's day, many people write each other love letters.
(each) other
500
What is/are the OBJECT(S) of preposition(s) AND the PREPOSITION(S) in this sentence:
Of all people, I saw the President of the United States at a baseball game.