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English worksheets: Subject ,Verb and complement

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Let’s go through each sentence one by one.

We need to:
- Underline the Subject (who or what the sentence is about)
- Circle the Verb (the action word)
- Put the Object into brackets [ ] (who or what receives the action)
- Cross out the Complement (describes the object or subject after the verb)

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1. Many children keep cats as pets.
→ Subject: Many children
→ Verb: keep
→ Object: [cats]
→ Complement: ~~as pets~~

2. I found the exam easy.
→ Subject: I
→ Verb: found
→ Object: [the exam]
→ Complement: ~~easy~~

3. I found the box empty.
→ Subject: I
→ Verb: found
→ Object: [the box]
→ Complement: ~~empty~~

4. I named the baby Sia.
→ Subject: I
→ Verb: named
→ Object: [the baby]
→ Complement: ~~Sia~~

5. They named the ship Titanic.
→ Subject: They
→ Verb: named
→ Object: [the ship]
→ Complement: ~~Titanic~~

6. That taxi driver called him George.
→ Subject: That taxi driver
→ Verb: called
→ Object: [him]
→ Complement: ~~George~~

7. That manager left the door open.
→ Subject: That manager
→ Verb: left
→ Object: [the door]
→ Complement: ~~open~~

8. Ms. Neena keeps the room clean.
→ Subject: Ms. Neena
→ Verb: keeps
→ Object: [the room]
→ Complement: ~~clean~~

9. That guard left the door open.
→ Subject: That guard
→ Verb: left
→ Object: [the door]
→ Complement: ~~open~~

10. I painted the room green.
→ Subject: I
→ Verb: painted
→ Object: [the room]
→ Complement: ~~green~~

11. They found the book interesting.
→ Subject: They
→ Verb: found
→ Object: [the book]
→ Complement: ~~interesting~~

12. Bob makes him cry.
→ Subject: Bob
→ Verb: makes
→ Object: [him]
→ Complement: ~~cry~~

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Final Answer:

1. <u>Many children</u> keep [cats] ~~as pets~~
2. <u>I</u> ⭕found [the exam] ~~easy~~
3. <u>I</u> ⭕found [the box] ~~empty~~
4. <u>I</u> ⭕named [the baby] ~~Sia~~
5. <u>They</u> ⭕named [the ship] ~~Titanic~~
6. <u>That taxi driver</u> ⭕called [him] ~~George~~
7. <u>That manager</u> ⭕left [the door] ~~open~~
8. <u>Ms. Neena</u> ⭕keeps [the room] ~~clean~~
9. <u>That guard</u> ⭕left [the door] ~~open~~
10. <u>I</u> ⭕painted [the room] ~~green~~
11. <u>They</u> ⭕found [the book] ~~interesting~~
12. <u>Bob</u> ⭕makes [him] ~~cry~~
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of object complement worksheet.
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