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  • What sentence element is capitalised? "We'll use THE FRONT DOOR this time."
    Object
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "A Pakistani court cleared Asif Ali Zardari, husband of the PM Benazir Bhutto OF BANK CHARGES"
    Adverbial
  • 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
  • Which is the direct object? "I pay him the money"
    The money
  • What is the subject in this sentence? "Who did that?"
    Who
  • What is the subject in this sentence? "There speaks the expert."
    The expert
  • 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
  • What is the subject in this sentence? "We all steal things."
    We all
  • Is capitalised part a complement or object? "She gave ME a false name as well."
    Indirect object
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "It's A FREE COUNTRY"
    Complement
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "He knows ABOUT YOU"
    Adverbial
  • 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? "Someone's trying to break in the back door"
    Someone
  • Direct or indirect object? "The counting of votes from thousands of expats gave THE PRIME MINISTER a majority of one seat"
    Indirect
  • What is the subject in this sentence? "What are you saying?"
    You
  • Is capitalised part a complement or object? "I feel SO ASHAMED even saying it."
    Complement
  • Which is the indirect object? "I pay him the money"
    Him
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "I CAN'T DO that."
    Verb
  • Is capitalised part a complement or object? "Dad threw HIM out."
    Object
  • What is the subject in this sentence? "Am I the only one with any moral values at all?"
    I
  • Complement or adverbial? "He knows ABOUT YOU"
    Adverbial
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "I was educated PRIVATELY in Dorset"
    Adverbial
  • Is capitalised part a complement or object? "That makes him out A COMPLETE IDIOT, doesn't it?
    (object) Complement
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "Then that's IT"
    Complement
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "I was educated privately IN DORSET"
    Adverbial
  • 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
  • Complement or adverbial? "It's probably him AT THE DOOR"
    Adverbial
  • Is capitalised part a complement or object? "Everybody steals THINGS."
    Object
  • What is the subject in this sentence? "Neither does Tina"
    Tina
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "I WAS EDUCATED privately in Dorset"
    Verb
  • What is the subject in this sentence? "Of course I don't"
    I
  • Direct or indirect object? "The counting of votes from thousands of expats gave the Prime Minister A MAJORITY OF ONE SEAT"
    Direct object
  • Is capitalised part a complement or object? "I thought that was HER."
    Complement
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "He knows EVERYTHING"
    Object
  • 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? "Look, what's the matter with you lot?"
    What
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "We'll use the front door THIS TIME."
    Adverbial
  • Complement or adverbial? "It's A MATCH"
    Complement
  • What is the subject in this sentence? "Your mum steals things, does she?"
    Your mum
  • Complement or adverbial? "It's PROBABLY him at the door."
    Adverbial
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "My friend lent them TO ME"
    Adverbial
  • Complement or adverbial? "It's probably HIM at the door"
    Complement
  • Is capitalised part a complement or object? "This is A VERY WELL-APPOINTED KITCHEN."
    Complement
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "THEN that's it"
    Adverbial
  • Is capitalised part a complement or object? "We're doing NOTHING ILLEGAL."
    Object
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "It's MY FAULT"
    Complement
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "JACK does?"
    Subject
  • What sentence element is capitalised? "I got YOU into this."
    Object
  • 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? "I got you INTO THIS"
    Adverbial