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Direct objects worksheet for Grade 4 students, teaching how to identify direct objects in sentences.

A Grade 4 sentences worksheet from K5 Learning titled "Direct objects," featuring 12 sentences with instructions to circle the direct object, illustrated with a cartoon girl holding a backpack.

A Grade 4 sentences worksheet from K5 Learning titled "Direct objects," featuring 12 sentences with instructions to circle the direct object, illustrated with a cartoon girl holding a backpack.

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ball, cake, house, car, jeans, steak, potatoes, presents, umbrella, doors, windows, fort, homework, backpack, pockets, papers

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