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Nouns as Direct Objects and Objects of a Preposition.

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1 Nouns as Direct Objects and Objects of a Preposition.
A noun can be used as a direct object of a verb. The direct object answers the question whom or what after an action verb. A noun can also be a object of a preposition. Prepositions show place, time, and relationship.

2 The audience appreciates music.
Underline the direct object in each sentence. The audience appreciates music. Carlos Santana plays guitar. Oscar always carries a calculator. Jennifer plays violin. Those children have entered many musical competitions.

3 A kazoo is played with the lips.
Highlight the preposition in each sentence. Then underline the object of the preposition. A kazoo is played with the lips. The hurdy-gurdy is a funny name for a musical instrument. A drummer can make a crisp sound on a goblet drum. The audience listens attentively to each melody. A stringed instrument with a round back is a lute.

4 A cartoonist draws cartoons.
Highlight the verb in each sentence. Then underline the direct object. A cartoonist draws cartoons. These cartoons show people in funny situations. A cartoonist first sketches pictures with a pencil. I drew my best friend as a cartoon character. Both magazines and newspapers print cartoons.

5 Artists throughout the world use clay.
Highlight the preposition in each sentence. Then underline the object of the preposition. Artists throughout the world use clay. Admirers of this local artist collect his work. My art teacher has studied art for many years. These paintings on the wall were completed recently. I would really like a portrait of my new puppy.


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