Task: Identify the Direct Objects in Each Sentence
The task requires identifying the
direct objects in each sentence. A
direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. It answers the questions "What?" or "Whom?" after the verb.
Let's analyze each sentence and identify the direct objects:
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#### 1.
I called the telephone number, but no one answered.
- Verb:
called
- What did I call? →
the telephone number
-
Direct Object: *telephone number*
#### 2.
Our little puppy ate my shoes while I was at school.
- Verb:
ate
- What did the puppy eat? →
my shoes
-
Direct Object: *shoes*
#### 3.
Can you give me a minute please?
- Verb:
give
- What are you giving? →
a minute
-
Direct Object: *minute*
#### 4.
The car has new tires and a new engine.
- Verb:
has
- What does the car have? →
new tires and
a new engine
-
Direct Objects: *tires, engine*
#### 5.
My grandma and grandpa are hosting a big party on Saturday.
- Verb:
hosting
- What are they hosting? →
a big party
-
Direct Object: *party*
#### 6.
From the window, we can see the ocean.
- Verb:
see
- What can we see? →
the ocean
-
Direct Object: *ocean*
#### 7.
We watched the new movie before we left for baseball practice.
- Verb:
watched
- What did we watch? →
the new movie
-
Direct Object: *movie*
#### 8.
My brother ate a gigantic sandwich for lunch today.
- Verb:
ate
- What did my brother eat? →
a gigantic sandwich
-
Direct Object: *sandwich*
#### 9.
We are getting a hamster for my birthday.
- Verb:
getting
- What are we getting? →
a hamster
-
Direct Object: *hamster*
#### 10.
I need a tissue.
- Verb:
need
- What do I need? →
a tissue
-
Direct Object: *tissue*
#### 11.
The bird has beautiful feathers.
- Verb:
has
- What does the bird have? →
beautiful feathers
-
Direct Object: *feathers*
#### 12.
We play baseball and basketball as a team.
- Verb:
play
- What do we play? →
baseball and
basketball
-
Direct Objects: *baseball, basketball*
---
Final Answer:
Here are the direct objects circled in each sentence:
1.
telephone number
2.
shoes
3.
minute
4.
tires, engine
5.
party
6.
ocean
7.
movie
8.
sandwich
9.
hamster
10.
tissue
11.
feathers
12.
baseball, basketball
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{telephone number, shoes, minute, tires, engine, party, ocean, movie, sandwich, hamster, tissue, feathers, baseball, basketball}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of direct object and indirect object worksheet.