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Aishwarya and Lola bought their teacher an apple. What part of the sentence is the word "teacher"?
Indirect Object
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Flo feels energetic after her exercise class. What part of the sentence is the word "feels"?
Verb
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The farmers will plant corn in the spring. What part of the sentence is the words "in the spring"?
Prepositional Phrase
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Javon told a story. What part of the sentence is the word "Javon"?
Subject
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Jeniya frequently reads books on ancient Greece. What part of the sentence is the word "books"?
Direct Object
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Aunt Edna made Armando sugar cookies. What part of the sentence is "cookies"?
Direct Object
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Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus is Mark's favorite book. What part of the sentence is "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus"?
Subject
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The photographs of the volcano were marvelous. What part of the sentence is the word "marvelous"?
Predicate Adjective
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The mountain roads can be dangerous. What part of the sentence is the word "dangerous"?
Predicate Adjective
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The next performer will be she. What part of the sentence is the word "she"?
Predicate Noun
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That coin may be extremely valuable. What part of the sentence is the word "valuable"?
Predicate Adjective
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Neal Armstrong was the first person on the moon. What part of the sentence is the word "person"
Predicate Noun
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Yolanda showed Jim and me her science project. What part of the sentence is "Jim and me"?
Indirect Object
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Washington, D.C., is a fascinating city for visitors. What part of the sentence is the word "city"?
Predicate Noun
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A hero of many young people is the firefighter. What part of the sentence is the word "firefighter"?
Predicate Noun
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John F. Kennedy was a big influence on young people. What part of the sentence is "on young people"?
Prepositional Phrase
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Direct Objects and Indirect Objects follow what kind of verb: action or linking?
Action
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The wizard killed a dragon. What part of the sentence is the word "dragon"?
Direct Object
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Sasha wrote her aunt a thank-you note for the Christmas gift. What part of the sentence is "Sasha"?
Subject
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Aishwarya and Lola bought their teacher an apple. What part of the sentence is the word "apple"?
Direct Object
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Predicate Nouns and Predicate Adjectives follow what kind of verb: action or linking?
Linking
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Natalie sends birthday cards to all her friends. What part of thesentence is the word "sends"?
verb
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Dante tossed Michael the ball. What part of the sentence is "Michael"?
Indirect Object
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Micaiah auditioned for A Raisin in the Sun. What part of the sentence is the word "auditioned"?
Verb
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