Definitions
Subject Complements
Direct Objects
Objects of the Preposition
Indirect Objects
100

To find this, you say the verb plus "what" or "whom." 

What is the direct object? 

100

She is a famous artist. 

What is artist? 

100

He ate cake after dinner. 

What is cake? 

100

The wasps flew around the gym. 

What is gym? 

100

Mrs. Kerrigan fed Hank a scoop of dry food. 

Who is Hank? 

200

To find this, you say the verb plus "to whom" or "for whom."

What is the indirect object? 

200

Smoothies are a really good snack. 

What is snack? 

200

They studied their notes for the test. 

What is notes? 

200

I can help out in a minute. 

What is minute? 

200

Give a dog a bone. 

What is dog? 

300

A noun is this when it is doing the action of the verb. 

What is the subject? 

300

Basketball is lots of fun. 

What is lots? 

300

Josh Allen rushed 30 yards for a touchdown. 

What is yards? 

300

Decorations with music will win the contest. 

What is music? 

300
Student Council sold Mrs. Fallica a proposal for another pep rally. 

Who is Mrs. Fallica? 

400

The noun that renames the subject after a linking verb is called this. 

What is a subject complement? 

400

Mr. Seibert was one of the first graduates of CCS. 

What is one? 

400

They performned multiple songs at Western Albemarle High School. 

What is songs? 

400

Throughout mass, people were mesmerized by the wasps. 

What is mass? 

400

Mr. Garland told his homeroom a dad joke. 

What is homeroom?

500

A noun that comes after the verb and before the direct object is this. 

What is an indirect object? 

500

Tomorrow, it will be your birthday! 

What is birthday? 

500

On the current track, Mrs. Kerrigan will lose her Fantasy Football league. 

What is league? 

500

The first day of Thanksgiving break is a Saturday. 

What is break?
500

The wasps gave the Kindergartners a big scare.

Who are Kindergartners? 

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