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BW #109 Directions: Write the sentences. Place an “S” over the subject, a “V” over the verb, a “D” over the direct o bject and an “I” over the indirect object. Place () parentheses around prepositional phrases and circle the object of the preposition.
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BW #109Directions: Write the sentences. Place an “S” over the subject, a “V” over the verb, a “D” over the direct object and an “I” over the indirect object.Place () parentheses around prepositional phrases and circle the object of the preposition Uncle Ted gave his nephew a present on Tuesday for his birthday. Ms. Dwyer offered her friend a ride across town on her motorcycle. The reporter asked the mayor to comment about his economic policy for the city. Brenda baked her family some muffins for breakfast before the first day of school. Mr. Jackson showed the class some postcards from Africa. Kevin wrote his grandfather a letter while he was away at college. The tourists sent their friends souvenirs from their trip around the world. After the CRCT, Ms. Butler taught the class some 7th grade standards.
BW #110Directions: Place an “S” over the subject, a “V” over the verb, a “D” over the direct object and an “I” over the indirect object.Place () parentheses around prepositional phrases and circle the object of the preposition In the morning, the banker will lend his customers money for a new house. The artist showed me his painting inside the gallery. The salesman gave the woman a blouse in her size. In class today, the teacher taught the students to solve algebraic equations. Mr. Maxwell handed Susan a set of keys he found near the dumpster outside the restaurant. Joe sent Emily a love note over the internet. The sun made a beautiful rainbow through the clouds. After the long winter, the mama bear will give her cubs their first meal.
BW #111Directions: Place an “S” over the subject, a “V” over the verb, a “D” over the direct object and an “I” over the indirect object.Place () parentheses around prepositional phrases and circle the object of the preposition Bob showed me Jupiter with his telescope. My mother reads my brother a book at bedtime. Outside the ceremony, Sean showed his mother and father his medal for bravery. Timothy loaned Elizabeth some money for a ticket to the concert. Before his trip, he said he would bring Ashley a souvenir. Celia is going to sell Joey her coin collection in the future. Can you lend me a dollar for the bus in the morning? Alex drew Sarah a picture for Valentine’s Day.
BW #112Directions: Place an “S” over the subject, a “V” over the verb, a “D” over the direct object and an “I” over the indirect object.Place () parentheses around prepositional phrases and circle the object of the preposition The parakeet fed its young chicks a nice meal of worms. Jack said he would draw me a map to the meeting in the morning. Maggie and Sally made Billy a plate of cookies as a surprise for St. Patrick’s day. Ms. Anderson gave the students instructions for completing the assignments. My new friend bought me some cotton candy at the fair across the road. The waiter brought them cake, fruit and pie for desert. Tommy sang me a song to cheer me up. My grandmother knitted my dad a scarf to keep him warm.