Singular to Plural
Subject and Subject Complement
Direct and Indirect Objects
Direct Objects and Object Complements
Objects of a Preposition
100
People
People
100
Cricket has been a popular British sport.
S: cricket SC: sport
100
The director read the actors the unabridged version of the play.
DO: version IO: actors
100
People still consider ancient Greek plays masterpieces.
DO: plays OC: masterpieces
100
The actors in ancient Greek drama wore masks.
OP: drama
200
Hobby
Hobbies
200
Baseball had its origins in cricket.
S: baseball
200
Our teacher gave us a play to read.
DO: play IO: us
200
The town paper named Emma the best actress of the year.
DO: Emma OC: actress
200
The masks expressed the nature of their characters.
OP: characters
300
Matrix
Matrices
300
Shepherd's pie is a popular British food.
S: shepherd's pie SC: food
300
The teacher told the students the importance of studying.
DO: importance IO: students
300
The theater committee pronounced Hamlet the next performance.
DO: Hamlet OC: performance
300
A festival in Athens offered winners prizes for acting.
OP: Athens
400
Safe
Safes
400
Its main ingredients are beef and potatoes.
S: ingredients SC: beef, potatoes
400
A family friend offered my brother work.
DO: work IO: brother
400
We made Mickey Mouse our unofficial mascot.
DO: Mickey Mouse OC: mascot
400
We are planning a trip to the theater.
OP: theater
500
Scissors
Scissors
500
Tea with milk and sugar is a popular hot beverage with most Britons.
S: tea SC: beverage
500
The ice cream server usually gave customers extra-large scoops of ice cream.
DO: scoops IO: customers
500
I called my first speech a catastrophe.
DO: speech OC: catastrophe
500
We chose George president of the drama club.
OP: club