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DO & IO Review

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Page 1: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

DO & IO Review

Page 2: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

List the four steps to find the IO

• 1) Remove all prepositional phrases

• 2) Find the verb

• 3) Ask what or whom after the verb

• 4) Ask for what or for whom after the verb and DO

Page 3: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

The three articles are…

• A

• An

• The

Page 4: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

An action verb that has a direct object is called …

• A transitive verb

Page 5: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

In a sentence, the indirect object is found between the _______ and the ________.

• Action verb

• Direct object

Page 6: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

What two questions do direct objects answer?

• What is receiving the action

• Whom is receiving the action

Page 7: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

The two parts of speech that a direct object can be are…

• Noun

• Pronoun

Page 8: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

When diagramming, the indirect object is placed under the __________ on __________.

• Action verb

• An elbow

Page 9: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

The direct object is never found inside a(n) _________.

• Prepositional phrase

Page 10: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

The indirect object answers what two questions?

• For what

• For whom

Page 11: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

On the following slides, write the sentences without the prepositional phrases and…

• Underline the verb

• Circle the DO

• Draw a box around the IO (if necessary)

• If there is no DO write no DO

Page 12: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

The person in the front row always wears a hat at the parade.

• The person always wears a hat.

Page 13: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

In August, our teacher will give us new instructions for locker use.

• Our teacher will give us new instructions.

Page 14: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

The baseball player just caught two of many baseballs that were hit to him.

• The baseball player just caught two that were hit.

Page 15: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

We traveled to Florida for vacation on the last day of school.

• We traveled.

• No DO

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Carla usually provides us many types of supplies.

• Carla usually provides us many types.

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She asked the little boy and his friend some unusual questions.

• She asked the little boy and his friend some unusual questions.

Page 18: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

Gary was his best friend at school.

• Gary was his best friend.

• No DO – “was” is a linking verb

Page 19: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

Diagram the following sentences.

• Remove prepositional phrases before diagramming

• If there is an IO, it must go under the action verb.

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The alarm at our school hurt his ears.

alarm

The

hurt ears

his

Page 21: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

Henry prepared his relatives a tasty meal for Thanksgiving.

Henry prepared meal

relativeshis

tastya

Page 22: DO & IO Review. List the four steps to find the IO 1) Remove all prepositional phrases 2) Find the verb 3) Ask what or whom after the verb 4) Ask for.

Create a sentence with no prepositional phrases and diagram it. You must use a S-AV-DO pattern.

(Hint* - keep it simple!)

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Create and diagram a sentence with an S-AV-IO-DO pattern.