Subjects
Subject Complements
Direct Objects
Mixed Sentences
Grammar Grab Bag
100

Identify the subject: The cat slept on the rug.

The cat

100

What is the subject complement? She is a teacher.

Teacher

100

Identify the direct object: Tom kicked the ball.

Ball

100

Is the underlined word a subject, complement, or direct object? The dog barked loudly. (dog)

Subject

100

What type of word is a subject complement usually?

Noun or Adjective

200

What is the subject in: Running keeps me fit.

running


200

Identify the action verb and complement: The soup tastes delicious.

Tastes/Delicious

200

What is the direct object? She reads many books.

Books

200

Identify the complement: The flowers smell sweet.

Sweet

200

Which sentence contains a direct object? a) She sleeps. b) She kicks the ball.

B

300

Which word is the subject? My friends and I love pizza.

My friend and I

300

Is the complement a noun or adjective? The sky became dark.

Adjective

300

Find the verb and direct object: The class watched a movie.

Watched/Movie

300

Find the direct object: He opened the door slowly.

Door

300

Fix this: Is him the winner?

Is he the winner?

400

Choose the correct subject: There are many apples in the basket.

Apples

400

Find the subject complement: They were students at the academy.

Students

400

Choose the correct direct object: The teacher explained the lesson clearly.

Lesson

400

Identify both: Maria is the new captain.

Maria = Subject / Captain = Complement

400

Which has a linking verb? The cake smells good. or She eats cake.

The cake smells good

500

Identify the complete subject: The tall boy with the red hat won the race.

The tall boy with the red hat

500

Identify the subject complement: The winner seems tired.

Tired

500

Identify the direct object: The artist painted a beautiful portrait.

Portrait

500

Identify subject, verb, and object: The chef prepared a feast.

Chef = Subject / Prepared = Verb / Feast = Object

500

Identify everything: The students became excited about the trip.

Subject = students / Verb = became / Complement = excited

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