Direct Objects
Indirect Objects and Objective Complements
Verbs Verbs Verbs
Predicate Nouns, Pronouns, or Adjectives
Definitions
100
She bought gloves, a scarf, and two skirts.
gloves, scarf, skirts
100
Please take Uncle John his medicine.
Uncle John (IO)
100

Identify the verb and verb type in the following sentence (if action - state whether it is v.t. or v.i. + do not forget about helping verbs): 

After today, the directors of the launch will declare it successful.

Verb --> will declare

Verb Transitive

100

Identify subject complement as well as its type (PN/PA).

Columbus is a city in Ohio.

city (PN)
100
A word or group of words that completes the meaning of a subject and verb.
complement
200
For graduation my sister got a new laptop and a camera.
laptop, camera
200
Beverly will show the customer the new model today.
customer (IO)
200

Identify the verb and verb type in the following sentence (if action - state whether it is v.t. or v.i. + do not forget about helping verbs):

We agreed willingly to the change.

Verb --> agreed

Verb Intransitive

200

Identify subject complement as well as its type (PN/PA).

The coffee cake made by Aunt Bev is delicious.
delicious (PA)
200
A noun or pronoun that receives the action of a transitive verb.
direct object
300
After class, Mr. Simpson complimented Ned and him on their project.
Ned, him
300
The coach named Marie and Louise co-captains for the basketball team next season.
co-captains (OC)
300

Identify the verb and verb type in the following sentence (if action - state whether it is v.t. or v.i. + do not forget about helping verbs):

Linda and Alan planted marigolds and smelled petunias in their garden.

verb --> planted; smelled

Verb Transitive

300

Identify subject complement as well as its type (PN/PA).

Melanie should be our captain.

captain (PN)
300
A noun or pronoun that comes after an action verb and before a direct object. It names the person or thing to which something is given or for which something is done.
Indirect Object
400
These cars might not be considered piles of junk.
piles
400
Barbara sang about Stuart and me in a beautiful, sad song.
NONE! 

No IO or OC

400

Identify the verb and verb type in the following sentence (if action - state whether it is v.t. or v.i. + do not forget about helping verbs):

Last spring, she seemed lonely.

verb --> seemed

Linking Verb

400

Identify subject complement as well as its type (PN/PA).

His small room in the basement of his parents' house is dark and unpleasant throughout the winter months.

dark and unpleasant (PA)
400
The noun or pronoun plus their modifiers that tells who or what the sentence is about
Complete subject
500
The poet Sylvia Plath, who is now deceased, wrote many poems on her deck in New York and one novel in her lifetime.
poems, novel
500
My parents should consider me an excellent driver after I passed my test.
Driver (OC)
500

Identify the verb and verb type in the following sentence (if action - state whether it is v.t. or v.i. + do not forget about helping verbs):

The substitute teacher appears prepared for anything.

verb --> appears

Linking Verb

500

Identify subject complement as well as its type (PN/PA).

The imported cheese tastes moldy and much too strong.

moldy, strong (PA)

500
A word that relates a noun or pronoun that appears with it to another word in the sentence to indicate relations of time, place, causality, responsibility, and motivation
Preposition
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