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Page 1: Grammar English 9. Monday, September 22, 2014  Direct Objects  Direct objects receive the action of the verb.  In order to have a direct object, there

GrammarEnglish 9

Page 2: Grammar English 9. Monday, September 22, 2014  Direct Objects  Direct objects receive the action of the verb.  In order to have a direct object, there

Monday, September 22, 2014

Direct ObjectsDirect objects receive the action

of the verb. In order to have a direct object,

there must by an action verb in the sentence.

Ask yourself: What/Who received the action.

Page 3: Grammar English 9. Monday, September 22, 2014  Direct Objects  Direct objects receive the action of the verb.  In order to have a direct object, there

Monday, September 22, 2014 Cross out any prepositional phrases.

Underline the subject once and the verb twice. Label direct object(s) – D.O.

1. The child grabbed the toy from his brother.

2. Susan chose the pink dress for the dance.3. After dinner Father washed the dishes.4. We ate bananas for breakfast.5. The girl hit the ball to left field.

Page 4: Grammar English 9. Monday, September 22, 2014  Direct Objects  Direct objects receive the action of the verb.  In order to have a direct object, there

Tuesday, September 22, 2014

VerbsVerbs can perform an ACTION or

they can LINK a verb phrase together; they do NOT need to be side-by-side.

The linking verb is called a HELPING verb.

Page 5: Grammar English 9. Monday, September 22, 2014  Direct Objects  Direct objects receive the action of the verb.  In order to have a direct object, there

Tuesday, September 23, 2014 Cross out any prepositional phrases.

Underline the subject once and the verb twice. The identify the helping verb(s) and main verb of each sentence.

1. Will you answer the phone?2. May Connie and I leave now?3. Was any chair sold for fifty dollars?4. Peter should not have stayed at the park.5. I shall inform you of my decision.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2014

Regular and Irregular Verbs In regular verbs, the past and the past

participle are the same. The past tense is formed by adding –ed to the verb.

Irregular verbs do not add –ed to the past tense. Usually the past tense and the past participle form are not the same.

Page 7: Grammar English 9. Monday, September 22, 2014  Direct Objects  Direct objects receive the action of the verb.  In order to have a direct object, there

Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Write the correct verb forms (present, past,

past participle) for each infinitive given. EXAMPLE: To lie (infinitive), lie(s) (present),

lay (past), lain (past participle)

1. To ride2. To ring3. To run4. To see5. To set