Complete Subjects
Complete Verbs
Direct Objects
Indirect Objects
Prepositional Phrases
100

The complete subject of the below sentence:

Kate likes cheese.

What is "Kate"?

100

The complete verb of the below sentence:

Sonja eats pickles for dinner sometimes.

What is "eats"?

100

The direct object(s) of the below sentence:

Tracy painted a picture. 

What is "a picture"?

100

The indirect object(s) of the below sentence:

Casey gave Thomas a book. 

What is "Thomas"?

100

The preposition in the sentence below:

My car slid on the ice.

What is "on"?

200

The complete subject of the below sentence:

Unfortunately, cats make me sneeze.

What is "cats"?

200

The complete verb of the below sentence:

Track is the most popular high school sport in the United States.

What is "is"?

200

The direct object(s) of the below sentence:

My dog destroys a new pair of socks every day. 

What is "a new pair of socks"?

200

The indirect object(s) of the below sentence:

My grandma likes baking me cookies.

What is "me"?

200

The preposition(s) in the sentence below:

Without a chromebook, doing homework is difficult. 

What is "without"?

300

The complete subject of the below sentence:

Thunder and lightning terrify my dog.

What is "thunder and lightning"?

300

The complete verb of the below sentence:

Juan has eaten six slices of pizza so far, with 2 more to go. 

What is "has eaten"?

300

The direct object(s) of the below sentence:

Amari made John a valentine. 

What is "a valentine"?

300

The indirect object(s) of the below sentence:

Due to a lack of communication, my sister and I gave our mom the exact same gift on her birthday.

What is "our mom"?

300

The prepositional phrase(s) in the below sentence:

After dumping Katie, Riley dated Emily. 

What is "after dumping katie"?

400

The complete subject of the below sentence:

Taking 10,000 steps per day is recommended for good health.

What is "taking 10,000 steps per day"?

400

The complete verb of the below sentence:

With the internet out, Katarina had to study the old fashioned way: with a book. 

What is "had to study"?

400

The direct object(s)  of the below sentence:

Joining the basketball team gave me self confidence, but falling on my face made me insecure.

What is "self confidence" and "insecure"?

400

The indirect object(s) of the below sentence:

Tina gave Carrie a slap across the face and called her a bad name. 

What are "Carrie" and "her"?

400

The prepositional phrase(s) in the below sentence:

On Tuesday, I lost my highlighter under the couch. 

What are "on Tuesday," and "under the couch"?

500

The complete subject of the below sentence:

After high school, becoming a productive member of society is expected.

What is "becoming a productive member of society"?

500

The complete verb of the below sentence:

June, Byron, and Vlad had to think fast during a game of Kahoot in US History class. 

What is "had to think"?

500

The direct object(s) of the below sentence:

When I performed in the play, all my friends gave me flowers afterward. 

What is "flowers"?

500

The indirect object(s) of the below sentence:

Katie made Devon lemonade as an apology because she broke his heart.

What are "Devon" and "his"?


500

The prepositional phrase(s) in the below sentence:

Before prom, I took a digger in the parking lot. 

What are "before prom" and "in the parking lot"?