Direct Objects
Indirect Objects
Possessive Nouns
Nouns as Subjects
Predicate Nouns
100

Stargirl gave Leo a kiss.

Kiss

100

Charlie bought Sally a gift.

Sally

100

Dog (singular possessive)

dog's

100

Nina gave an exciting speech.

Nina

100

My mom is my hero.

Hero

200

Who brought the cookies?

Cookies

200

My mom found my brother a summer job.

brother

200

Lady (singular possessive)

lady's

200

The fans enjoyed watching the game.

fans
200

Jack and Jill were a good team.

team
300

The girl showed a smile and a good attitude. 

Smile and attitude

300

Will you show the class your presentation?

class

300

Monkey (plural possessive)

monkeys'

300

In the morning, my mom and dad make breakfast.

mom and dad

300

The article describes the event.

none

400

After the match, the team celebrated the win.

Win

400

Sometimes my grandmother gives my family presents.

family

400

Man (plural possessive)

men's

400

Sara and Joanne carpool to school.

Sara and Joanne

400
At the party, the DJ played loud music.

none

500

The author wrote novels, like the ones we read in class, and articles. 

novels and articles

500

I'll write Dan and Jake a letter from camp.

Dan and Jake

500

Chris (singular possessive)

Chris's

500

According to the principal, the school is the best in the world.

school

500

Many of the pieces in the museum are ancient artifacts.

artifacts 

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