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throwback thursday
parts of speech
label the part of speech for each bolded word.
she quickly grabbed a warm jacket before stepping outside.
noun = n
verb = v
adverb = adv
adjective = adj
preposition = prep
pronoun = pn
direct/indirect objects
direct object: a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb.
indirect object: a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object.
circle the direct object. underline the indirect object.
- sarah gave her friend a thoughtful birthday gift.
- the teacher handed the students their graded essays after class.
- the coach showed the team the new play.
- mark sent his sister a postcard.
For the parts - of - speech section: "She" is a pronoun (PN), "quickly" is an adverb (Adv), "grabbed" is a verb (V), "warm" is an adjective (Adj), "jacket" is a noun (N), "before" is a preposition (Prep), "stepping" is a verb (V), "outside" is an adverb (Adv).
For the direct/indirect objects section:
- In "Sarah gave her friend a thoughtful birthday gift", the direct object is "a thoughtful birthday gift" (circle it) and the indirect object is "her friend" (underline it).
- In "The teacher handed the students their graded essays after class", the direct object is "their graded essays" (circle it) and the indirect object is "the students" (underline it).
- In "The coach showed the team the new play", the direct object is "the new play" (circle it) and the indirect object is "the team" (underline it).
- In "Mark sent his sister a postcard", the direct object is "a postcard" (circle it) and the indirect object is "his sister" (underline it).
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Parts - of - speech: She (PN), quickly (Adv), grabbed (V), warm (Adj), jacket (N), before (Prep), stepping (V), outside (Adv)
Direct/Indirect Objects:
- Circle: a thoughtful birthday gift; Underline: her friend
- Circle: their graded essays; Underline: the students
- Circle: the new play; Underline: the team
- Circle: a postcard; Underline: his sister