Direct Object
Indirect Object
Simple Subject
Simple Predicate
Independent and Dependent Clauses
100
Identify the direct object: My brother picked up his backpack.
What is "backpack"?
100
Identify the indirect object: Her husband gave her a diamond ring for their anniversary.
What is "her"?
100
Identify the simple subject: Michelle had cheesecake for dessert.
What is "Michelle"?
100
Identify the simple predicate: The bus driver drove the students to school.
What is "drove"?
100
Identify the independent clause: If you don't fix the car, it will leak oil.
What is "it will leak oil"?
200
Identify the direct object: Mrs. Davis and the students baked brownies for the class party.
What is "brownies"?
200
Identify the indirect object: Please give me the answer to the problem.
What is "me"?
200
Identify the simple subject: Williamsburg served as the capitol of the Virginia Colony from 1699 to 1779.
What is "Williamsburg"?
200
Identify the simple predicate: The roads were icy in the early evening.
What is "were"?
200
Identify the dependent clause: I can go to the movies, since I got my allowance.
What is "since I got my allowance"?
300
Identify the direct object: We saw the stars with our new telescope.
What is "stars"?
300
Identify the indirect object: My parents donated money to the tornado victims.
What is "the tornado victims"?
300
Identify the simple subject: There were winter storm warnings this morning.
What is "warnings"?
300
Identify the simple predicate: Tamara adopted a new puppy.
What is "adopted"?
300
Identify the independent clause: I wore my boots today, because it looked like it might snow.
What is "I wore my boots today"?
400
Identify the direct object: The 6th grade teacher gave the class a test about division.
What is "test"?
400
Identify the indirect object: The referee awarded us points.
What is "us"?
400
Identify the simple subject: The dog's squeaky, boned-shaped toy got left outside in the rain.
What is "toy"?
400
Identify the simple predicate: Sasha scheduled a dentist appointment.
What is "scheduled"?
400
Identify the dependent clause: I went running after I came back from the store.
What is "after I came back from the store"?
500
Identify the direct object: Vince bought his dad a new wallet for Christmas.
What is "wallet"?
500
Identify the indirect object: Karen told her doctor her symptoms.
What is "doctor"?
500
Identify the simple subject: My brother's oldest daughter is graduating in the spring.
What is "daughter"?
500
Identify the simple predicate: The children quietly walked to their lockers for their books.
What is "walked"?
500
Identify the dependent clause: You may struggle in this class if you do not study.
What is "if you do not study"?