Transitive or Intransitive
Regular/ Irregular Verbs
Direct/ Indirect Objects
Subject- Verb Agreement
Pot Luck
100
I went to the store to pick up a few items. Went is what type of verb?
Intransitive
100
What is the past tense of tell?
told
100
Find the direct object. Tracy called her son last night.
Son
100
Both of my pencils (have/ has) and eraser.
Have
100
Find the direct object - Bob ate pizza at the mall.
pizza
200
Stacy called her mother to tell her to come pick her up. Called is what type of verb?
transitive verb
200
What is the past tense of are?
Were
200
Find the d.o Bob gave Howie his jacket.
D.O- jacket
200
The books and the magazine (was/ were) placed on the table.
Were
200
What kind of verb is the word gave in this sentence? Steve and Patti gave Molly, Cathy, and me some candy.
transitive
300
The students wrote a composition. Wrote is what type of verb?
Transitive
300
What is the past participle of swim?
Swum
300
Find the indirect object. Mr. Osborn showed his class some photographs taken on his trip.
I.O= class
300
Your hands and feet (contains/ contain) nearly half of the bones in your body.
contain
300
Find the direct object Anthony saw that his cousin ate his sandwich, so he decided to drink his cousin's soda.
Ate his sandwich
400
What is the past participle of broke?
Broken
400
Find the direct object and the indirect object. We mailed Barbara a Christmas package.
D.O- package I.O- Barbara
400
The dogs (chases/ chase) the cat.
Chase
400
What kind of verb is the word gave in this sentence? Steve and Patti gave Molly, Cathy, and me some candy.
Transitive
500
This is the purpose of diagramming sentences.
What is to better understand the parts of speech and how they work in a sentence?
500
These are all the parts of speech for the following sentence: My dog, Koda, is a small, cuddly beagle that likes to sleep on a pillow under my table.
What is my - poss. adj,; Koda - proper noun; is - lv; small, cuddly - adj.; that - subordinate conj.; likes - verb; to sleep - inf.; on - prep,; a - article adjective; pillow - noun; under - preposition; my - possessive adj.; table - noun?
500
This type of object often precedes a direct object.
What is an indirect object?
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