Welcome to Objectary !

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Welcome to Objectary !. Direct for 100. Find the Direct object Peter and Joe bought some shoes. Direct for 100 Answer. Shoes. Direct for 200. Find the Direct Object The cute little boy went to his mom and kissed her cheek. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Direct IndirectObject of the preposition

Direct and Indirect

Direct, Indirect, and

obj. of preposition

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$300 $300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Find the Direct object

Peter and Joe bought some shoes.

Shoes

Find the Direct Object

The cute little boy went to his mom and kissed her cheek.

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object of the infinitive to kiss. Fix

Cheek

Find the Direct object

Lacy went camping with Zack.

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no direct object

Camping

Find the direct object

Cindy told Paige her secret that spread all over the school.

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no do

Secret

Find the direct object

Ryan, Kelly, and Gina were running the mile yesterday.

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Need a new sentence with a d.o.

Mile

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This is a participle-- fix.

Find the Indirect object

Kelly gave the wig to Sam to wear for the costume party.

Wig

Find the Indirect Object

She showed me how to dance.

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revise

Me

Find the Indirect Object

Mrs. Cope gave us three extra days to finish our reports.

Us

Find the Indirect Object

I was furious because Mandy told Jessica my secret.

Jessica

Find the Indirect Object

The official gave Tony a medal when he won the final game.

Tony

Find all the Objects of the prepositions

The cat ran under the tree.

Tree

Find all the Objects of the prepositions

Tammy left her shoes beside the pool.

Pool

Find all the Objects of the prepositions

I love the smell of flowers in the morning.

Flowers and Morning

Find all the Objects of the prepositions

The prince was in love with the lowly princess, but they can never be together.

Love and Princess

Find all the Objects of the prepositions

He had to find the girl with the shiny slippers that she put under a tree to save for another day.

Slippers, Tree, and Day

Find both the direct and the indirect object.

They made him some coffee.

Indirect: Him

Direct: Coffee

Find both the direct and the indirect object.

Those bus drivers gave him a book.

Indirect: Him

Direct: Book

Find both the direct and the indirect object.

Those students made her a unhappy camper.

Indirect: Her

Direct: Camper

Find both the direct and the indirect object.

› The wildebeest told the lion that dinner was ready.

Indirect: Lion

Direct: that dinner was ready

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just a direct: food

Find both the direct and the indirect object.

Henry got Heather a present.

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fix

Indirect: Heather

Direct: Present

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direct: tortoise. No indirect.

Find the Direct, Indirect, and Object of the preposition.

Alex baked Andrew a pizza for the fair.

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new sentence

Direct: Pizza

Indirect: Andrew

Obj. of the preposition: Fair

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None: these are all predicate nouns. Object is trying (a gerund)

Find the Direct, Indirect, and Object of the preposition.

Meagan told Brittany that dancing was the best.

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Change sentence: your direct object is the "that" clause. Party is OP. Brittany is IO

Direct: that dancing was the best

Indirect: Brittany

Obj. of the preposition: None

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Find the Direct, Indirect, and Object of the preposition.

Danielle told Tiara that homework is important.

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change--too complex (that clause= direct object)

Direct: that homework is important

Indirect: Tiara

Obj. of the preposition: None

Find the Direct, Indirect, and Object of the preposition.

Elcy got Caitlyn that car that she always wanted from the moment she saw it. .

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Change sentence: too complex

Direct: Car

Indirect: Caitlyn

Obj. of the preposition: moment

Find the Direct, Indirect, and Objects of the prepositions.

Sarah bumped Adam’s elbow, which knocked the paint onto the dresses.

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There are only objects of prep here--adverb clause. If you want, you can change this way: Sarah knocked the paint onto the dresses. That way you'll have a DO and an OP.

Direct: elbow, paint Obj. of the preposition: Dresses No indirect objects