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Indirect Objects & Different Verbs Review (Middle Grades)

Indirect Objects & Different Verbs Review (Middle Grades)

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.2.1F, L.2.6

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Renee K.

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9 Slides • 10 Questions

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Indirect Objects & Different Verbs Review (Middle GradeS)

By Renee K.

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Multiple Choice

Which is NOT a type of verb?

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Transitive Active (TA)

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Transitive Passive (TP)

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Intransitive Supportive (IS)

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Intransitive Linking (IL)

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Intransitive Complete

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What are direct objects?

DIRECT OBJECTS answer WHAT/WHOM did the [SUBJECT] [VERB]? (Direct objects are NOT found in prepositional phrases.)

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence does NOT have a direct object?

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The paper is on the desk.

2

You sound sick today.

3

We can eat sandwiches.

4

Are you hungry?

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What are indirect objects?

No DIrect ObJEct = no indirect object.

Indirect objects are NOUNS and PRONOUNS that receive the DIRECT OBJECT. They answer FOR WHOM? or TO WHOM? about the DIRECT OBJECT. You MUST have a DIRECT OBJECT in order to have an INDIRECT OBJECT.

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of a sentence with NO indirect object?

1

Mom visited the mall with us.

2

Mom took us to the mall.

3

Mom bought Dad a gift from the mall.

4

Mom gave us spending money first.

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Multiple Choice

The previous sentence has an indirect object.

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TRUE

2

FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Select the verb type of the previous sentence. HINT: This verb is a [BLANK] because it's transferring its action to a receiver.

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Intransitive Linking

2

Transitive Active

3

Transitive Passive

4

Interrogative

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Multiple Choice

"Jay, where did the bird drop the worm?" The word "worm" is a:

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noun of direct address

2

direct object

3

indirect object

4

preposition

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Multiple Choice

"Sean, did you fix the leak in the guest bathroom?" The word "did" is a:

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helping verb

2

linking verb

3

main (action) verb

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passive verb

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Multiple Choice

"Sean, did you fix the leak in the guest bathroom?" The word "Sean" is a:

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noun of direct address

2

direct object

3

indirect object

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preposition

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Multiple Choice

"The leak in the guest bathroom was fixed by Sean." This sentence went from [BLANK] to [BLANK]. (Select the correct option.)

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intransitive voice to transitive voice

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transitive voice to intransitive voice

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passive voice to active voice

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active voice to passive voice

Indirect Objects & Different Verbs Review (Middle GradeS)

By Renee K.

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