The direct object of the sentence:
We ate pizza.
What is "pizza"?
The indirect object of the sentence:
I gave Cathy the ball.
What is "Cathy"?
The predicate noun of the sentence:
Jesus is Lord.
What is "Lord"?
The predicate adjective of the sentence:
I'm hungry.
What is "hungry"?
This town ain't big enough for the both of us.
What is declarative?
The direct object of the sentence:
The dog caught the ball.
What is "ball"?
The indirect object of the sentence:
The medicine gave him a stomach ache.
What is "him"?
The predicate noun of the sentence:
St. Dominic is a saint.
What is "saint"?
The predicate adjective of the sentence:
That bird seems dangerous.
What is "dangerous"?
Who's that cowboy over yonder?
What is interrogative?
The direct object of the sentence:
Shoot that mockingbird, Scout!
What is "mockingbird"?
The indirect object of the sentence:
Dad got Jim a new bike for Christmas
What is "Jim"?
The predicate noun of the sentence:
Giraffes and cows are ruminants.
What is "ruminants"?
The predicate adjective of the sentence:
Johnny and Bobby became distraught.
What is "distraught"?
I am he.
What is declarative?
The direct objects of the sentence:
He found love and heartbreak in an unexpected place.
What are "love" and "heartbreak"?
The indirect object of the sentence:
Whom did you send that letter?
What is "whom"?
The predicate nouns of the sentence:
You are a gentleman and a scholar!
What are "gentleman" and "scholar"?
The predicate adjective of the sentence:
Look alive!
What is "alive"?
What is imperative?
The direct object of the sentence:
Whom did you see?
What is "whom"?
The indirect object of the sentence:
Captain Hook gave himself a hook for a hand to replace the one eaten by the crocodile.
What is "himself"?
The predicate noun of the sentence:
Who is that maniac?
What are "who" or "maniac"?
The predicate adjective of the sentence:
Popcorn and soda can be expensive at the movie theater.
What is "expensive"?
What a disappointing showdown that was.
What is exclamatory?