Subject, Predicate, and Direct Object Cheer!!!

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Subject, Predicate, and
Object!
By Miss Topliff
Subject….Subject!!! Who or What did it?
(repeat)
Predicate…..Predicate!!!! What did they do?
(repeat)
Object….Object!!! To Whom or What did they do it too?
(repeat)
Subject
• We know that the subject is what the sentence is
talking about… Who or what did it?
• Movie producers often borrow real homes.
• What is the subject?? Who or what did it?
• Movie producers
• The right house can charm viewers.
• What is the subject?? Who or what did it?
• house
Predicate
• We know that the predicate is the verb and the
verb phrase
• Movie producers often borrow real homes.
• What did they (movie producers) do?
• Borrow or Borrow real homes
• The right house can charm viewers.
• What did they (house) do?
• Charm or charm viewers
Object
• We know that the object answer the question to
whom or what did they do it too?
• Movie producers often borrow real homes.
• To whom or what did they to it too (borrow)?
• Homes
• The right house can charm viewers.
• To whom or what did they do it too (charm)?
• Viewers
Guided Practice—Directions: Underline the
Subject, Box the Predicate, and Circle the
Direct Object
1. Bill Gates owns a very technologically advanced
house.
2. The house gives its inhabitants a high level and
convenience.
3. Each visitor to the house carries an electronic
identifier.
4. The device gives the house information.
5. The house can then grant the visitor’s wishes.
6. Such a house can teach researchers many
things about homes for people with disabilities.
Warm-up! Underline the Subject, Box the Predicate, and
Circle the Direct Object
.
1. For example, the house can bring you
music in every room.
2. A similar house could provide aids for the
visually challenged.
3. Voice instructions could give a visually
challenged person information about
running appliances.
4. Gate’s house also has a 32-screen video
wall.
Warm-up: Underline the Subject, Box the
predicate, and Circle the Direct Object.
1. Mrs. Gaines and Mrs. T run to grandma’s
house.
2. Mrs. Hicks plays the music at the dance.
3. Mr. Phillips love to take notes.
4. Northwoods Park is home of the
Dolphins.
5. Mrs. Gaines and Mrs. T run a marathon.