
BW 27 Object Compliments
Presentation
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Easy
Standards-aligned
Jessica Smith
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5 Slides • 8 Questions
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Object Compliments
An object complement comes right after the direct object and either
describes it or tells us what it has become. It's not a super important part of
the sentence, but, like fresh paint on a car, it can add a little pizzazz.
To find the object complement, find the direct object and ask what?
Some text here about the topic of discussion
2
Multiple Choice
An object complement comes ________ the direct object
Before
After
Beside
None
3
Object Compliments
To find the object complement, find the direct object and ask what?
4
Multiple Choice
What question do you ask to find the object compliment?
Who
What
When
Why
5
Multiple Choice
Which word is the object complement?
Jonah found the dog adorable.
Jonah
found
dog
adorable
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Object Compliments
Jonah found the dog adorable. (Jonah is the subject, found is the verb.
and dog is the direct object.)
7
Multiple Choice
Which word is the object complement?
The sophomore class elected Amy president.
sophomore
class
Amy
president
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Object Compliments
The sophomore class elected Amy president. (Class is the subject, elected
is the verb, and Amy is the direct object. making president is the object complement)
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Multiple Choice
Which word is the object complement?
Jogging made me sweaty
Jogging
made
me
sweaty
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Object Compliments
Jogging made me sweaty. (Jogging is the subject, me is the direct object
and sweaty is the object complement.
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Multiple Choice
Which word is the object complement?
The referee declared Nathan the winner.
referee
declared
Nathan
winner
12
Multiple Choice
Which word is the object complement?
The substitute teacher kept us busy.
substitute
teacher
us
busy
13
Multiple Choice
Which word is the object complement?
The baseball team elected Sheldon captin.
baseball
team
Sheldon
captin
Object Compliments
An object complement comes right after the direct object and either
describes it or tells us what it has become. It's not a super important part of
the sentence, but, like fresh paint on a car, it can add a little pizzazz.
To find the object complement, find the direct object and ask what?
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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