
Verbs, Objects and Subject Complements
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Verbs, Objects, and Subject Complements
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Direct Objects
Follow an an action verb and tells WHO OR WHAT RECEIVES THE ACTION OF THE VERB.
Ex: Meg gave a signal.
"gave" is the action verb. "signal" is a direct object.
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Indirect Objects
An indirect object follows an action verb and tells TO WHOM OR WHAT THE ACTION OF THE VERB IS DONE.
Ex: Meg gave Luis a signal.
"gave" is the action verb. "Luis" is to whom the signal was given.
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Subject Complements
A subject complement follows a linking verb and tells who or what the subject is or is like.
Ex: Chidi seemed sad.
"Seemed" is the linking verb. "Sad" tells what Chidi was like.
Ex: Todd is the captain of the team.
"Is" is the linking verb. "Captain" tells what Todd "is."
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Predicate Nouns and Adjectives
A noun used as a subject complement is a predicate noun. (or predicate nominative)
An adjective used as a subject complement is a predicate adjective.
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Multiple Choice
What is the subject complement in the following sentence:
The waves seemed rough.
The
waves
seemed
rough
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence, "The waves seemed rough." is the predicate complement a noun or adjective?
Noun
Adjective
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Multiple Choice
What is the subject complement in the following sentence:
The flutter kick is a strong kick used with the crawl.
flutter
is
kick
crawl
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Multiple Choice
What is the subject complement in the following sentence:
The water felt cool in the July sun.
The
water
felt
cool
sun
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Multiple Choice
What is the subject complement in the following sentence:
Ice cream tastes refreshing on a hot day at the beach.
Ice Cream
tastes
refreshing
beach
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Multiple Choice
What is the subject complement in the following sentence:
Jill was happy about her progress.
happy
Jill
was
progress
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