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Direct Objects, Indirect Objects and Subject Complements. - PPT Presentation

Direct amp Indirect Objects Direct amp Indirect Objects can happen when your sentence has an ACTION verb Jump Skip Cook Yell smile Subject Compliments Subject Compliments happen when your sentence has a LINKING verb ID: 573053

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Slide1

Direct Objects, Indirect Objects and Subject Complements. Slide2

Direct & Indirect Objects

Direct & Indirect Objects can happen when your sentence has an ACTION verb:

Jump

Skip

Cook

Yell

smileSlide3

Subject Compliments

Subject Compliments happen when your sentence has a LINKING verb.

Was

Is

Are

Have been

Am

Smells, sounds, tastesSlide4

Let’s learn about Direct and Indirect objects first:

http://

www.cleanvideosearch.com

/media/action/

yt

/

watch?v

=

MrqprPQQWkQSlide5

What is an

indirect

object?Slide6

An

indirect object

identifies

to,

for

whom or what the

action of the verb

performed is.Slide7

One way to

look at it...Slide8

An

indirect object

is

like a birthday kid.

It is the

receiver of

the direct

object

much like

a birthday

kid receives

the birthday gift.

I'm

the

indirect

objectSlide9

In this case, the

birthday gift is the

direct object.

Direct ObjectSlide10

Example:

Marcel

passed me the

ball

.

Passed

what

? The ball

To

whom

? me

Marcel

passed

me

the ball. Indirect Direct Object ObjectSlide11

Your Turn

Find the indirect and direct object.

The waitress handed her the bill.

a. waitress (indirect), bill (direct)

b. her (indirect), bill (direct

)

c. her (direct), bill (indirect)

d. Handed (direct), bill (indirect)Slide12

How did you do?

The

waitress handed her the bill.

Indirect Direct

Object

ObjectSlide13

Lets Try

A

gain!Slide14

Remember:

Ask to whom or for

whom?

OR

For what or to what?

after the verbSlide15

The officer

wrote them

a ticket.

t

hem (indirect), ticket (direct)*

o

fficer (indirect), ticket (direct)

them (direct), wrote (indirect)

o

fficer (indirect), wrote (direct

)Slide16

Indirect

Object

The

officer

wrote them

a ticket.

Direct

ObjectSlide17

What is a Subject Complement?

A subject complement follows a linking verb and tells who or what the subject is or is like

. It tell what the subject is EQUAL to

Example:

My mother

was

a good

teacher

.

Mother = teacher

-was is a linking verb

-

teacher

is a subject compliment Slide18

Find the Subject Compliment

Ben

is a policeman

.

a. Ben

b. is

c. policemanSlide19

Find the Subject Compliment

She appeared at 12 and looked stunning

.

a. stunning

b. looked

c.

a

ppeared

d. she Slide20

Find the Subject Compliment

That apple

pie smells

delicious

.

pie

s

mells

d

elicious

appleSlide21

How did you do?

Ben is a

policeman

.

is – linking verb policeman- subject compliment

She

appeared at 12 and looked

stunning

.

looked – linking verb stunning - subject compliment

That apple pie smells delicious.

smells

– linking verb

delicious - subject

complimentSlide22

Quiz Practice

Find the subject complement:

The waves seemed rough.Slide23

Find the subject complement:

The flutter kick is a strong kick used with the crawl.Slide24

Find the subject complement:

The water felt cool in the July sun.Slide25

Find the subject complement:

Mindy’s arms felt sore as she swam to shore.Slide26

Find the subject complement:

The peppermint ice cream tasted good.Slide27

Find the subject complement:

Swimming is a popular sport.Slide28

Find the subject complement:

Ice cream tastes refreshing on a hot day at the beach.Slide29

Find the subject complement:

Jill was happy about her progress.Slide30

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

Barb handed

Dex

a dry towel.Slide31

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

Adam prefers soccer to aquatic sports.Slide32

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

Sylvia set a new record.Slide33

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

Sandy gave her sisters matching blue swimsuits.Slide34

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

My mother taught me rules for safe swimming.Slide35

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

Erik took a test to determine how far he could swim.Slide36

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

Anne practiced the breaststroke.Slide37

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

Emma won the contest by swimming fast.Slide38

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

David touched the wall and turned to swim back.Slide39

Circle direct objects and underline any indirect objects.

Carly drew pictures for her mom.