Identifying Subjects and Verbs

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Transcript Identifying Subjects and Verbs

Identifying Direct
and Indirect
Objects in English
Subject: performs the action of
the sentence.
Verb: is the action of the
sentence.
Direct Object: receives the action
of the verb
Indirect Object: benefits from the
action received by the direct
object.
How do you find the indirect
object in a sentence?
State the direct object of the
sentence and then ask:
to whom? or to what?
or
for whom? or for what?
• Step one: Read the sentence. Right click and
choose the pointer to make marks on the slides.
• Step two: Circle and label the subject of the
sentence.
• Step three: Underline and label the verb of the
sentence.
• Step four: Circle and label the direct object.
• Step five: Circle and label the indirect object
• Step six: Click to the next slide to check your work.
Identify: Subjects, Verbs,
Direct and Indirect
Objects
I threw the ball to my brother.
I threw the ball to my brother.
I introduced the foreign exchange
student to my friends.
I introduced the foreign exchange
student to my friends.
The mother gently washed the
baby in the bathtub.
The mother gently washed the
baby in the bathtub.
Johnny won the championship
for our team with two seconds
remaining on the clock.
Johnny won the championship
for our team with two seconds
remaining on the clock.
My mother baked brownies for
the bake sale.
My mother baked brownies for
the bake sale.
Ralph gave the bone to the
dog.
Ralph gave the bone to the
dog.
My dad did the dishes for my
mother.
My dad did the dishes for my
mother.
I tutored my sister for her algebra
test.
I tutored my sister for her algebra
test.
My cousin Rita brought us
fresh-picked vegetables.
My cousin Rita brought us
fresh-picked vegetables.
Loud music gives my brother
headaches.
Loud music gives my brother
headaches.
Loud music gives my brother
headaches.
Janelle baked her family
double-chocolate brownies.
Janelle baked her family
double-chocolate brownies.
Louie’s sister made the team a
pitcher of lemonade.
Louie’s sister made the team a
pitcher of lemonade.
Ezra read us the newspaper
from Mexico City.
Ezra read us the newspaper
from Mexico City.
Colleen showed her father her
new gymnastics routine.
Colleen showed her father her
new gymnastics routine.
My sister gave the dog a dish of
water.
My sister gave the dog a dish of
water.
Peyton Manning gave me his
autograph.
Peyton Manning gave me his
autograph.
On Thanksgiving, my sister
prepared us a feast.
On Thanksgiving, my sister
prepared us a feast.
The middle school sent the
shelter more than five hundred
cans of food.
The middle school sent the
shelter more than five hundred
cans of food.