Subject
Predicate
Direct & Indirect Objects
Prepositions
100

Subject of this sentence: The teacher taught the students about history.

Teacher

100

Predicate of this sentence: The bird flew through the sky. 

Flew

100

Direct object of this sentence: The cow grazed the grass.

Grass

100

Preposition in this sentence: I ran towards the car. 

Preposition: towards the car

200

Subject of this sentence: The chef quickly chopped the vegetables in the kitchen. 

Chef

200

Predicate of this sentence: The boy jumped on the trampoline. 

Jumped

200
Indirect object in this sentence: Tina threw Tim the beach ball. 

Tim

200

Preposition in this sentence: Are you hiding under the table?

Preposition: under the

300

Subject of this sentence: The cows grazed among the pasture.

Cows

300

Predicate of this sentence: The giraffe gently chomped on the tree. 

Gently chomped

300

Direct & Indirect objects of this sentence: My friend emailed me about the math homework. 

Direct: me

Indirect: math homework

300

Preposition in this sentence: I had dinner with my family.

Preposition: with my family

400

Subject of this sentence: We went to the mall and got new clothes. 

We
400
Predicate of this sentence: The children quietly read books while the teacher was grading. 

Quietly read

400

Direct & Indirect objects of this sentence: She baked her mom a cake. 

Direct: cake

Indirect: mom

400

Preposition in this sentence: The student spoke at graduation. 

Preposition: at graduation
500

Subject of this sentence: My grandparents have a house in Florida. 

Grandparents

500

Predicate of the sentence: I mailed my mother a letter. 

Mailed
500

Direct & Indirect Object of this sentence: The teacher taught the students about the American Revolution. 

Direct: American Revolution

Indirect: Students

500

Preposition: My sister found her watch behind the couch. 

Preposition: behind the couch

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