04 Using Nouns As Direct Objects
Instructions: Read, study, and learn this lesson. Then do the exercise. When you are satisfied that you understand the lesson, take the test./Direct Objects/A direct object is the object of an action verb. In the sentence “The rat .ate. the /cheese/.,” the verb is “.ate.” and the noun “rat” is the subject of the verb. The noun /cheese/ is the direct object of the verb .ate. and is marked with forward slashes.1.A direct object names the person or thing that receives the action carried out by the subject.2.To find a direct object in a sentence, first look for an action verb. Then say the subject and .verb. followed by whom or what.Practice Sentence:The man shut the door. Man shut what? “door.” /door/ is the direct object. 3.A verb may have a compound direct object, and each part of a compound verb may have its own direct object. He .brought. his /coat/ and /gloves/.She .wore. a /scarf/ and .carried. a /bag/.Verb and Direct ObjectsThere are two types of verbs: transitive and intransitive.A transitive verb may have these forms: transitive with active voicetransitive with passive voicetransitive with no voice1.A verb that has a direct object or a subject receiving its action is a transitive verb.2.When a direct object receives the action of a transitive verb, that verb is said to have an active voice. A sentence in which the verb has an active voice, the verb will be a transitive active verb.The artist .drew. a /picture/.The direct object, /picture/, receives the action of the verb, .drew.3. When the subject receives the action of a transitive verb, that verb is said to have a passive voice. The verb is then a transitive passive verb, as in the following sentence:The picture .was drawn. by an artist. The subject, picture, receives the action of the verb.4. A verb that has no receiver of its action is an intransitive verb and has no voice. The bus .ran. late. (No object or subject received the action)(Bus ran what? Nothing; ran is an intransitive verb.)5.The following linking verbs are always intransitive: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been. Also, the forms of the verbs become, seem, and appear are intransitive.Exercise, Lesson 4Instructions: Read, study, and memorize the key teaching points regarding this lesson. When you can recall and discuss the information with understanding, take the test. /Direct Objects/What to learn about nouns as direct objects:1.A direct object is the object of an action verb.2.The direct object is marked with forward (/ /) slashes.3.A Direct object names the person or thing that receives the action carried out by the subject.4.To find a direct object in a sentence, first look for an action verb. Then say the subject and verb followed by whom or what.5.A verb may have a compound direct object, and each part of a compound verb may have its own direct object. 6.A verb that has a direct object or a subject receiving its action is a transitive verb.7.When a direct object receives the action of a transitive verb, that verb is said to have an active voice.8.When the subject receives the action of a transitive verb, that verb is said to have a passive voice.9.A verb that has no receiver of its action is an intransitive verb and has no voice.10.Linking verbs are always intransitive.Lesson 4, TestInstructions: Write the sentences on a separate sheet of paper and answer all of the questions.1.What is a direct object and how is it marked?2.What does a direct object do in a sentence?3.How do you find a direct object in a sentence?4.What is special about a compound direct object?5.What type of verb has a direct object to receives its action?6.What happens when a direct object receives the action of a transitive verb?7.Write two sentences using the active voice.8.What happens when the subject receives the action of a transitive verb?9.Write two sentences using the passive voice.10.What happens when a verb has no receiver of its action?11.Write two sentences that have no voice.Instructions: Mark the verbs, subjects, and direct objects in the following sentences.1.Our classroom needs new desks, new chairs, and a new chalkboard. 2.The stack [of books] [on the table] belongs [to my teacher].3.We visited several web sites [on nutrition] and wrote a paper [on dieting]. 4.We have plans [for the evening]. 5.Please return home. The car is waiting {for you}. 6.We plan to go skiing this winter. 7.The mountains are beautiful {this time} {of year}.8.The rescuers found a frightened but healthy child.9.The two girls served the food and washed the dishes.10.The refreshments included soda, ice cream, and orange juice.
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