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George was the GOALIE for Wednesday's soccer game.
Direct Object
Predicate Nominative
Indirect Object
Noun of Direct Address
He threw the BALL across the field
Direct Object
Predicate Nominative
Indirect Object
Noun of Direct Address
Mrs. Nelson gave the STUDENT a message from her parents.
Direct Object
Predicate Nominative
Indirect Object
Noun of Direct Address
Mr. Cook made APPETIZERS for the party.
Direct Object
Predicate Nominative
Indirect Object
Noun of Direct Address
To save time, Coach Miller gave the TEAM their jerseys.
Direct Object
Predicate Nominative
Indirect Object
Noun of Direct Address
Did you know, CHRIS, that the Red wings are the best NHL team?
Direct Object
Predicate Nominative
Indirect Object
Noun of Direct Address
Her daughter Sally was PRESIDENT of our class this year.
Direct Object
Predicate Nominative
Indirect Object
Noun of Direct Address
Nouns that you can experience through your 5 senses: flowers, desk, apple, lavender.
concrete noun
compound noun
abstract noun
collective noun
These nouns refer to ideas and concepts: loyalty, hate, happiness
concrete noun
compound noun
abstract noun
collective noun
Two or more words that are used as a single noun: living room, sandpaper, doghouse.
concrete noun
compound noun
abstract noun
collective noun
These nouns represent groups of things: group, herd, class.
concrete noun
compound noun
abstract noun
collective noun
And wrote loudly enough to make everyone in the class turn around.
dependent clause
independent clause
prepositional phrase
adverb phrase
boy, school, park
common nouns
proper nouns
Olive Garden, Sonya, Grey Cup
common nouns
proper nouns
A sentence can have an indirect object WITHOUT a direct object.
True
False
Preposition, it's your ambition, to tell me, tell me, tell me exactly my...
position
condition
provision
partition
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