The task in the image involves identifying
direct objects in sentences. A
direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. It answers the question "What?" or "Whom?" after the verb.
Explanation:
1.
Identify the Verb: First, locate the main verb in the sentence.
2.
Ask "What?" or "Whom?": After identifying the verb, ask yourself what or whom the verb is acting upon. The answer to this question is the direct object.
3.
Check for Indirect Objects: Sometimes sentences may have both direct and indirect objects. The direct object is the one directly receiving the action of the verb, while the indirect object indicates to whom or for whom the action is done.
Solution:
Let's analyze each sentence from the worksheet and identify the direct objects:
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#### 1. I found my keys under the couch.
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Verb: found
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Direct Object: keys (What did I find? Keys.)
#### 2. She bought the groceries at the store.
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Verb: bought
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Direct Object: groceries (What did she buy? Groceries.)
#### 3. Compare one thing with another if they are different.
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Verb: compare
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Direct Object: one thing (What is being compared? One thing.)
#### 4. The lights turned off suddenly during the storm.
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Verb: turned off
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Direct Object: lights (What turned off? Lights.)
#### 5. The car was destroyed by the tornado.
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Verb: destroyed
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Direct Object: car (What was destroyed? Car.)
#### 6. He fed his dog every night before going to bed.
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Verb: fed
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Direct Object: dog (What did he feed? Dog.)
#### 7. Jump up if the ball lands near you.
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Verb: jump
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Direct Object: none (There is no direct object because "jump" does not act upon anything specific.)
#### 8. Tell me the truth even if it hurts.
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Verb: tell
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Direct Object: truth (What should you tell? Truth.)
#### 9. When asked a question, he answered the phone.
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Verb: answered
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Direct Object: phone (What did he answer? Phone.)
#### 10. Bake bread for your family on weekends.
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Verb: bake
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Direct Object: bread (What should you bake? Bread.)
#### 11. Look before you leap.
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Verb: look
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Direct Object: none (There is no direct object because "look" does not act upon anything specific.)
#### 12. Choose a book to read and proceed with it.
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Verb: choose
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Direct Object: book (What should you choose? Book.)
#### 13. When the interview is over, thank the interviewer.
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Verb: thank
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Direct Object: interviewer (Who should you thank? Interviewer.)
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Final Answer:
Here are the direct objects for each sentence:
1.
keys
2.
groceries
3.
one thing
4.
lights
5.
car
6.
dog
7.
none
8.
truth
9.
phone
10.
bread
11.
none
12.
book
13.
interviewer
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{keys, groceries, one thing, lights, car, dog, none, truth, phone, bread, none, book, interviewer}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of direct indirect object worksheet.