Identify the direct object
What part of speech is it?
Adverb or Adjective
Object Pronouns
Misc.
100

Should the cousins open it now?

It

100

Couldn't (Could not)

Contraction

100

Gently THE YELLOW OAK leaves swirl.

Adjective

100

first person singular

Me

100

What type of sentence?

Have you seen Rex lately?

Interrogative

200

She gently held them.

Them

200

Hopelessly

Adverb

200

Leaves swirl AROUND.

Adverb

200

second person singular

You

200

What is the prepositional phrase?

Behind the door, Grandma watched the hungry boys.

(Behind the door,)

300

Earlier Grandpa Fred watched us in the park.

Us

300

Friendly

Adjective

300

Will Winston chase it now?

Identify the adj or adv

Now: adverb

300

first person plural

Us

300

Yesterday, the boys crossed an old wooden bridge.

Finish the script: So, bridge is an _______________________________________. 

So, bridge is an objective element that completes the meaning of the action verb. It is a direct object because it tells us what the boy crossed.

400

They will be coming later.

there isn't one

400

The pleasant SUN shone brightly. 

Subject

400

EARLIER THE LITTLE cousins read it together. 

Earlier: adverb

The: adj

Litte: adj

400

third person plural

Them

400

Analyze the whole sentence:

Earlier we simply watched the two wild geese.

            S.                PV                        do

Earlier we simply watched the two wild geese.

 adv______adv____ ^     adj_adj_adj__^


500

Miss Bernstein collected everyone's pencils and papers along the desk. 


Bonus* 100 pts to analyze the whole sentence

Pencils and Papers

500

The three boys DID not disturb the tiny home.

Helping Verb

500

Gently the yellow oak leaves swirl around (IN the schoolyard). 

Adverbial Prep

500

name all 8 object pronouns

me, us, you, you, him, her, it, them

500

Recite the lyrics from memory about the 4 types of sentences.

A sentence is a group of words expressing a complete thought.There are four kids of sentences:

Declarative Sentence- makes a statement. 

Interrogative Sentence- asks a question.

Imperative Sentence- gives a command.

Exclamatory Sentence- expresses strong feelings.

A sentence is a group of words expressing a complete thought. There are four kinds of sentences.