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Sentence of the Day Day 1 Prompt Find the Direct Object in this sentence The teacher stopped the fight on the playground Direct Object The teacher stopped the fight on the playground Day 2 Prompt Find the object of the preposition ID: 766721

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Sentence of the Day

Day 1 Prompt: Find the Direct Object in this sentence. The teacher stopped the fight on the playground.

Direct Object? The teacher stopped the fight on the playground.

Day 2 Prompt: Find the object of the preposition. The teacher stopped the fight on the playground.

Object of the Preposition? The teacher stopped the fight on the playground .

Day 3 Prompt: Linking verb or Action verb? The pepperoni pizza tastes delicious with a garlic crust.

Answer: LINKING VERB The pepperoni pizza tastes (is) or (=) delicious with a garlic crust.

Day 4 Prompt: Which one is present? Predicate adjective or Direct Object? Circle it. The pepperoni pizza tastes delicious with a garlic crust.

Answer: Predicate adjective! 1)Pizza= delicious 2)delicious=adjective describing subject pizza The pepperoni pizza tastes Linking Verb!! delicious with a garlic crust.

Day 5 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative (noun). Cinderella is a servant in her home.

Answer: servant= noun noun= predicate nominative Cinderella is (=) a servant in her home.

Day 6 Prompt : Circle the Direct Object. The soup tastes salty and bitter.

Answer : NO DIRECT OBJECT!!! The soup tastes (=) salty and bitter . “tastes” is a linking verb!!

Day 7: Wednesday Prompt: What part of the sentence is “Leonardo DiCaprio” in this sentence? Mrs. Anderson loves Leonardo DiCaprio.

Answer: Direct Object What is the verb? Loves Action or linking? Action What/Who is being “loved”? LEO!! (DUH!) LEO is an object that is direct ly receiving the action from the verb LOVES !

Day 8 Prompt : Circle the Indirect Object in the sentence. Mrs. Anderson gave Johnny Depp a hug after the Oscars.

Answer: Johnny Depp What is the verb? gave Action or linking? Action What is being “given”? Hug (Direct O.) Who/what is receiving the D.O. “ hug”? Johnny Depp Johnny Depp is an object that is indirect ly receiving the action from the verb “ given” !

Day 9 Prompt : Underline the Prepositional phrase and circle the object of the preposition. Mrs. Anderson gave Johnny Depp a hug after the Oscars.

Answer: Mrs. Anderson gave Johnny Depp a hug after the Oscars .

Day 10 Prompt : Circle the Direct Object in this sentence. Leo and Johnny walked to the beach with Mrs. Anderson.

Answer : NO DIRECT OBJECT to the beach= prep. phrase with Mrs. Anderson= prep. phrase Leo and Johnny walked to the beach with Mrs. Anderson.

Day 1 Prompt: Circle the Indirect Object in this sentence. Michael Harper handed Nikko a banana split.

Answer: Nikko What is the verb? handed Action or linking? Action What is being “handed”? Banana split (Direct O.) Who/what is receiving the D.O. “banana split ”? Nikko Nikko is an object that is indirect ly receiving the action from the verb “ handed ” !

Day 2 Prompt : Circle the predicate adjectives. The boys are loud and crazy in gym class today.

Answer: loud, crazy The boys are (=) loud and crazy in gym class today . Boys = subject Loud = adj. describing boys Crazy = adj. describing boys

Day 3 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. Leo looks marvelous on the dance floor with Mrs. Anderson.

Answer: NONE! Leo looks (=) marvelous (adj.!) on the dance floor with Mrs. Anderson.

Day 4 Prompt: Circle the Indirect Object. Leo handed Mrs. Anderson his Oscar after his speech.

Answer: Mrs. Anderson What is the verb? handed Action or linking? Action What is being “handed ”? Oscar (Direct O.) Who/what is receiving the D.O. “Oscar ”? Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Anderson is an object that is indirect ly receiving the action from the verb “ handed ”!

Day 5 Prompt: Circle the Object of the Preposition. Leo handed Mrs. Anderson his Oscar after his speech.

Day 6 Prompt: Circle the Direct Object. Leo bought Mrs. Anderson a dog named Oscar.

Day 6 Prompt: Circle the Direct Object. Leo bought Mrs. Anderson a dog named Oscar.

Answer: dog What is the verb? bought Action or linking? Action What is being “bought”? dog Dog is an object that is direct ly receiving the action from the verb “ bought ”!

Day 7 Prompt: Circle the Predicate Adjective. T he Anchor Bay Freshman girls’ basketball team is undefeated.

Day 7 Prompt: Circle the Predicate Adjective. The Anchor Bay Freshman girls’ basketball team is (=) undefeated.

Day 8 Prompt : Circle the predicate nominative. First hour is Mrs. Anderson’s favorite class.

Day 8 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. First hour is (=) Mrs. Anderson’s favorite class.

Day 9 Prompt: Circle the prepositional phrase. Mrs. Anderson was deceived by first hour.

Day 9 Prompt: Circle the prepositional phrase. Mrs. Anderson was deceived by first hour.

Day 10 Prompt: Circle the direct object. Mrs. Anderson bought Leo a new tuxedo and shoes for the prom.

Day 1 Prompt: Circle the direct object. Mrs. Anderson bought Leo a new tuxedo and shoes for the prom.

Day 2 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. Mrs. Anderson’s 4 th hour is very forgetful.

Day 2 Answer: NONE! Why? Mrs. Anderson’s 4 th hour is (=) very forgetful . That is an adjective! ^^^^ Only a predicate adjective is present here! 

Day 3 Prompt: Circle the verb. I f you are in marching band, you are one of the best kinds of people.

Day 3 Prompt: Circle the verb. If you are in marching band, you are one of the best kinds of people.

Day 4 Prompt: Circle direct objects. S teve Harvey, after apologizing extensively, took Leo’s Oscar and handed it to Will Smith.

Day 4 Prompt: Circle direct objects. Steve Harvey, after apologizing extensively, took Leo’s Oscar and handed it to Will Smith.

Day 5 Prompt: Circle the prepositional phrases. Darren Holland does not care about anything on the timeline.

Day 5 Prompt: Circle the prepositional phrases. Darren Holland does not care about anything on the timeline.

Day 6 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. Barbara’s factoid of the day: Mrs. Anderson is the best teacher.

Day 6 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. Barbara’s factoid of the day: Mrs. Anderson is (=) the best teacher.

Day 7 Prompt: Circle the prepositional phrase. E mily Phelps and Carlie Barone LOVE word of the week!

Day 7 Prompt: Circle the prepositional phrase. Emily Phelps and Carlie Barone LOVE word of the week!

Day 8 Prompt: Circle the direct object. Mr. Stanton bought a smoothie for the lunch lady and Mr. Balaj .

Day 8 Prompt: Circle the direct object. Mr. Stanton bought a smoothie for the lunch lady and Mr. Balaj .

Day 9 Prompt: Circle the indirect object. Mrs. Anderson told her students the directions for the final exam test.

Day 9 Prompt: Circle the indirect object. Mrs. Anderson told her students the directions for the final exam test.

Day 10 Prompt: Circle the correlative conjunction. Neither Hillary nor Bernie will win the presidential election; Leo DiCaprio will win.

Day 10 Prompt: Circle the correlative conjunction. Neither Hillary nor Bernie will win the presidential election; Leo DiCaprio will win.

Day 1 Prompt: Circle predicate adjective. Peter Matti’s mixtape is so hot, it gave him burns on his arms and face.

Day 1 Prompt: Circle predicate adjective. Peter Matti’s mixtape is so hot, it gave him burns on his arms and face.

Day 6 Prompt: Circle the predicate adjective. Peter Matti’s mixtape is so bad, it made my ears bleed purple blood.

Day 6 Prompt: Circle the predicate adjective. Peter Matti’s mixtape is so bad, it made my ears bleed purple blood.

Day 7 Prompt: Circle the direct object. One Direction holds the most awards in my heart.

Day 7 Prompt: Circle the d irect object . One Direction holds the most awards in my heart.

Day 8 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. Johnny Depp looks rough, but is a magnificent actor.

Day 8 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative(s). Johnny Depp looks like a rock star, but is a magnificent actor.

Day 9 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. Percussion is the best section of the band.

Day 9 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. Percussion is the best section of the band.

Day 10 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. David Bowie is forever a legend in my eyes.

Day 10 Prompt: Circle the predicate nominative. David Bowie is forever a legend in my eyes.

Day 1 Prompt: Circle the prepositional phrase(s). Mrs. DiCaprio went into her mansion ignoring the obnoxious paparazzi in her courtyard.

Day 2 Prompt: Circle the object of the prepositional phrase. Someone in Mrs. Anderson’s class has no taste in music.

Day 3 Prompt: Circle the indirect object. Mrs. Anderson welcomed Leonardo DiCaprio into the school with extreme excitement.

Day 4 Prompt: Circle the subject & verb. Syd Da Sloth is one of Mrs. Anderson’s favorite students.

Day 5 Prompt: Circle the subject & verb.