1) What is a direct object in a sentence? a) Noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly. b) Noun or pronoun that receives the direct object. c) The crucial part of a word. d) Noun clauses that answer a question. 2) How do you identify a direct object in a sentence? a) Identifying the subject in a sentence. b) Figuring out the meaning of the sentence. c) Asking "What?" or "Whom?" about the action of the verb. d) Locating the modal verb. 3) What is an indirect object in a sentence? a) The invisible word in a sentence. b) Noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly. c) The unknown term we are looking for in a sentence. d) Noun or pronoun that receives the direct object. 4) What's the difference between a direct object and an indirect object? a) Can't tell. b) The direct object receives the action of the verb directly, while the indirect object indicates to whom or for whom the action is performed. c) Direct objects get done or receive the action directly, and the indirect objects are the receivers of the transitive verb. d) They are both located in the predicate. 5) What is the role of prepositions in sentences with indirect objects? a) Connecting the ideas. b) Prepositions aren't useful. c) Those are often used in sentences with indirect objects when the indirect object is not placed before the direct object. d) For the sentence to make sense. 6) Identify the direct object: "I just screamed my lungs out when he came on stage" a) I b) stage c) he d) my lungs 7) Identify the direct object: "The file crashed my browser, and I lost all my downloads" a) my browser b) my downloads c) file d) my browser, my downloads 8) Identify the indirect object: "I can't feed my cat any more tuna fish" a) I b) my cat c) any more d) tuna fish 9) Identify the indirect object: "Don't feed me more lies" a) feed b) more lies c) more d) me 10) Select the direct object and indirect object in a whole sentence. a) I poured the whole repellant bottle to the roaches b) I'm full enough to keep eating. c) Someone is still sipping my tea. d) Everybody is out for lunch.

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