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Types of objects 6th

Indirect, direct, predicate nominates and predicate adjectives. Decide which Q\A

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A direct object receives the action of the verb, An indirect object tells to whom or for whom something is done. A predicate nominative follows a linking verb and renames the subject, A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and describes the subject. True.
She gave me a gift. Indirect
She is a doctor. Predicate nominative
The sky is blue. Predicate adjective
I watched the movie. Direct
He told us a story. Indirect
The dog chased the cat. Direct
She bought a dress. Direct
My brother became a teacher. Predicate nominative
The teacher explained the lesson. Direct
The room became quiet. Predicate adjective
The movie seemed boring. Predicate adjective
My uncle is an engineer. Predicate nominative
She baked her friend a cake. Indirect
The food smells delicious. Predicate adjective
He fixed the car. Direct
That woman is my neighbor. Predicate nominative
We showed them the way. Indirect
He bought his sister a present. Indirect
She handed him the keys. Indirect
The teacher taught the students grammar. Indirect
The winner was Sarah. Predicate nominative
My dog is playful. Predicate adjectives
Her dream is success. Predicate nominative
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