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Finding a Direct Object
Direct objects are components in sentences that receive the action of the verb. To identify a direct object, one should first find the verb and then ask "what?" or "whom?" about the verb.
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Ex of Action Verbs: ran, eats, bakes, colored Ex. of Linking Verbs: am, is, are Finding a Direct Object Still Need Help? E-mail Miss Janes: caitlyn.janes10@gmail.com Direct Object Practice Check out this YouTube video Wrapping it Up! Subject + Verb + What? or Who? = DIRECT OBJECT Double Check! Make sure the direct object is not appronound\ or indirect object. Find the Direct Object CIRCLE the Direct Object. Ask "What?" or "Whom is receiving the object. Find the Verb Unerline the verb in GREEN. Direct Objects ONLY follow action verbs! Action or Linking Verb. Find the Subject Underline the subject in BLUE. Ask "Who?" or "What?"