What is the subject in this scentence?
The dog ran to get the ball.
Dog.
What is the predicate in this scentence?
The cat slept on the couch.
Slept on the couch
What is the definition of a direct object?
A direct object is the noun that receives the action of the verb.
What kind of prepostion is in this "under" scentence?
The cat went under the couch?
Space.
The fish swam all around the tank.
True
What is the definiton of a subject?
A part of a sentence that contains the person or thing performing the action
What is the definiton of a predicate?
Part of the sentence that describes either what the subject is doing or the state of the subject.
What is the definton of an indirect object
The indirect object, is the noun that receives the direct object itself.
What is the location prepisiton in this scentence?
We went to Zappia's pizza.
Zappia's
True or false- "goes" is the preposition in this scentence
She goes over the hills.
False
Is "did" the subject in the scentence
Mary did her homework
Is "jumped up" the predicate in this scentence
Emily and her friends jumped up?
Yes.
What is the direct object in this scentence?
Me and my Sister bought drinks from Starbucks.
What kind of prepisiton is "all night" in this sentence?
I've been on my phone all night.
True or False- "made cookies is the indirect object in this scentence
"She made cookies for Jim
False
could a name be a subject in a sentence?
Yes
What is the predicate in this scentence?
Karen was playng basket ball in her backyard with her sister and mother.
Playing basketball
What is the indirect object in this scentence
Anne gifted Will a candle
Will
What is the direction preposition in this scentence
The chair is to the left of the table.
Left
True or False- "ran away" is the predicate in this scentence
I ran away from my friend in tag.
True
What is the subject in this scentence
Julie went to the store to buy pizza with her friend.
Julie.
Is "the dog" the predicate in this scentence?
Allie and the dog played fetch.
Is "turkey" a direct or indirect object in this scentence?
The family ate turkey on Thanksgiving.
Prepositions often tell us where one noun is in relation to another.
The dog ate the scraps underneath the table