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Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, and Objects of PrepositionsPart I:Directions: Read and analyze each sentence. Circle each verb and underline each object. Label the object as direct (d.o.), indirect (i.o.), or object of the preposition (o.p.).517403681280o.p.00o.p.177051873108i.o.00i.o.225933090170d.o.00d.o.4586191-36195d.o.00d.o.3983355165100014001751651000Example: Mom and I gave her the donuts. Mom and I gave the donuts to her.We brought John to the park.I sang my class a song.Mark and I played basketball there.She ordered me a hamburger and fries.Do you want pasta or pizza?Reading entertains young children.Fog cause danger at night.I read a book and ate a box of chocolate. Reading opens doors to new worlds.John and Luke ate waffles. Doug and Dave washed and waxed the car.He raked the leaves and mowed the lawn.My mom told me a story.I rode my bike down the street. Staring at the sun may hurt your eyes.Rectangles and squares both have four sides.I will sleep on the desk.Cheating and stealing cause everyone grief.Bob and Jan drank coffee and ate donuts.Walking improves your health.Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.Tito and Kiki ate kiwis at the tiki bar.Working out builds muscles.Pick up that mess!Part II: On the back of this paper, write five sentences, each one containing at least two objects. Circle each verb and underline each object. Label the object as direct (d.o.), indirect (i.o.), or object of the preposition (o.p.). ................
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