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What sentence element is capitalised? "A Pakistani court cleared Asif Ali Zardari, husband of the PM Benazir Bhutto OF BANK CHARGES"
Adverbial
Direct or indirect object? "The counting of votes from thousands of expats gave the Prime Minister A MAJORITY OF ONE SEAT"
Direct object
Direct or indirect object? "The counting of votes from thousands of expats gave THE PRIME MINISTER a majority of one seat"
Indirect
What sentence element is capitalised? "The All Black side to play the British Lions in the first test in Christchurch on Saturday was PREDICTABLE"
Complement
What sentence element is capitalised? "Poppy doesn't get on too well WITH HARRIET"
Adverbial
What sentence element is capitalised? "Poppy doesn't get on TOO WELL with Harriet."
Adverbial
What sentence element is capitalised? "We'll use the front door THIS TIME."
Adverbial
What sentence element is capitalised? "We'll use THE FRONT DOOR this time."
Object
What sentence element is capitalised? "I was educated privately IN DORSET"
Adverbial
What sentence element is capitalised? "I was educated PRIVATELY in Dorset"
Adverbial
What sentence element is capitalised? "I WAS EDUCATED privately in Dorset"
Verb
What sentence element is capitalised? "My friend lent them TO ME"
Adverbial
What sentence element is capitalised? "It's A FREE COUNTRY"
Complement
What sentence element is capitalised? "I got you INTO THIS"
Adverbial
What sentence element is capitalised? "I got YOU into this."
Object
What sentence element is capitalised? "It's MY FAULT"
Complement
What sentence element is capitalised? "Then that's IT"
Complement
What sentence element is capitalised? "THEN that's it"
Adverbial
What sentence element is capitalised? "JACK does?"
Subject
What sentence element is capitalised? "He knows ABOUT YOU"
Adverbial
What sentence element is capitalised? "He knows EVERYTHING"
Object
What sentence element is capitalised? "I CAN'T DO that."
Verb
Which is the direct object? "I pay him the money"
The money
Which is the indirect object? "I pay him the money"
Him
Complement or adverbial? "It's probably him AT THE DOOR"
Adverbial
Complement or adverbial? "It's PROBABLY him at the door."
Adverbial
Complement or adverbial? "It's probably HIM at the door"
Complement
Complement or adverbial? "He knows ABOUT YOU"
Adverbial
Complement or adverbial? "It's A MATCH"
Complement
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "That makes him out A COMPLETE IDIOT, doesn't it?
(object) Complement
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "She gave ME a false name as well."
Indirect object
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "She gave me A FALSE NAME as well."
Object (direct)
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "The Italians are proving A BIT DIFFICULT."
Complement
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "We're doing NOTHING ILLEGAL."
Object
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "I feel SO ASHAMED even saying it."
Complement
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "I thought that was HER."
Complement
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "Everybody steals THINGS."
Object
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "Dad threw HIM out."
Object
Is capitalised part a complement or object? "This is A VERY WELL-APPOINTED KITCHEN."
Complement
What is the subject in this sentence? "What I'm saying is we're trying to keep this in the family."
I'm
What is the subject in this sentence? "There speaks the expert."
The expert
What is the subject in this sentence? "Am I the only one with any moral values at all?"
I
What is the subject in this sentence? "What are you saying?"
You
What is the subject in this sentence? "Look, what's the matter with you lot?"
What
What is the subject in this sentence? "Who did that?"
Who
What is the subject in this sentence? "Someone's trying to break in the back door"
Someone
What is the subject in this sentence? "Well, perhaps a small gin with just a dab of tonic would be very pleasant."
A small gin with just a dab of tonic
What is the subject in this sentence? "From now on this family's going to be subject to a few hard and fast rules."
This family
What is the subject in this sentence? "Neither does Tina"
Tina
What is the subject in this sentence? "Of course I don't"
I
What is the subject in this sentence? "Your mum steals things, does she?"
Your mum
What is the subject in this sentence? "We all steal things."
We all