Direct Objects
Indirect Objects
Predicate Nominatives
State the Object of the Preposition
Direct Object or Indirect Object
100

To find the "Direct Object," state the subject and verb and what two other words.

What is "whom" and "what."

100
Name two questions an indirect object answers.

What is to whom and for whom?

100

True or False - a predicate nominative is preceded by a "to be" verb.

What is true.

100

He sat between Robert and Rebecca.

Robert and Rebecca

100

Snowplows plowed the snow

What is Direct Object?
200

Name the direct object in the following sentence:

Reggie know algebra.

What is algebra.

200

Identify the indirect object in the following sentence:

The zookeeper gave the leopard a special treat.

What is "leopard"

200

Identify the predicate nominative in this sentence - Mark Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens.

What is Samuel Clemens?

200

He jogged by himself yesterday.

What is himself?

200

The wind blew the snow into drifts.

What is direct object

300

My 8 year old cousin often enjoys reading.

What is "reading."

300

Identify the indirect object in the following sentence:

My sister and I sent our grandmother a beautiful bouquet of roses for her birthday.

What is grandmother.

300

Mary seems to be a shy girl.

What is girl

300

The vast glass staircase amazed the vacationers as they boarded the cruise ship.

What is cruise ship?

300

The cooks served them their dinner.

What is Indirect Object.

400

The girls were practicing their ballet.

What is ballet?

400

Identify the indirect object in the following sentence - 

Sherri asked the ventriloquist an interesting question.

What is ventriloquist.

400

Identify the predicate nominative(s) in this sentence:

Jesus said, "I am the resurrection and the life."

What is resurrection and life?

400

Take this book with you.

What is "you"

400

She wrote her friend an encouraging text message.

What is indirect object

500

The young doctor studied many different illnesses.

What is illnesses?

500

List 5 words mostly used with indirect objects.

What is give, tell, send, get, buy, show, build, do, make, save, and read.

500

Abraham Lincoln became President of the United States during a troubling time in our history.

What is "president"

500

Were you near the shore that night?

What is "shore"

500
The outfielder threw the catcher the ball.

What is direct object.