Most sentences are basically made up of subject + verb + object e.g. My family saw the fireworks last night. Jane and Joe will go to the market. Did.

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Most sentences are basically made up of subject + verb + object e.g. My family saw the fireworks last night. Jane and Joe will go to the market. Did you see the lion dance at the mall?

In a sentence, how do we know which is the subject and which is the object? Subject: the person/thing that performs the action of the verb Object: the person/thing that something is done to

Identify the subject and object in the following sentences. 1.A lady is hanging her clothes on a washing line. 2.Mr. Lee is looking at a map. 3. Caroline talked to a girl.

Identify the subject and object in the following sentences. 1.A lady is hanging her clothes on a washing line. subject: A ladyobject: her clothes 2.Mr. Lee is looking at a map. subject: Mr. Leeobject: a map 3. Caroline talked to a girl. subject: Carolineobject: a girl

4.He injured his leg. 5.They bought a new TV set last week. 6.I fell off my skateboard yesterday. 7.My family and I went to Disneyland last summer.

4.He injured his leg. subject: Heobject: leg 5.They bought a new TV set last week. subject: Theyobject: TV 6.I fell off my skateboard yesterday. subject: Iobject: skateboard 7.My family and I went to Disneyland last summer. subject: My family and I object: Disneyland

8.Many girls like cute toys. 9.The students helped the teacher during class. 10.Tim and his sister never fight with each other.

8.Many girls like cute toys. subject: girlsobject: toys 9.The students helped the teacher during class. subject: students object: teacher 10.Tim and his sister never fight with each other. subject: Tim and his sister object: each other

11. She lent her iPhone to her brother. 12. My parents bought a piano for me. Find out the subject and object of each sentences.

11. She lent her iPhone to her brother. 12. My parents bought a piano for me. Find out the subject and object of each sentences.

13. Sally is reading a bedtime story to the child. 14. I gave a toy car to my brother.

13. Sally is reading a bedtime story to the child. 14. I gave a toy car to my brother.

15. Aunt Elsa has put tea into the teapot. 16. I met Betty outside the supermarket yesterday.

15. Aunt Elsa has put tea into the teapot. 16. I met Betty outside the supermarket yesterday.

Write down the subjects and objects that you can find in the picture of a sports ground