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1 Direct Objects

2 Direct Object: noun, pronoun, or word group that tells who or what receives the action of the verb Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. What did Bell invent? The telephone. **Only after an action verb.** **Find subject/verb first.** **Cross out prep phrases to help find DO.**

3 Compound Direct Object: direct object that is a compound noun or has more than one noun or pronoun Mia took Brent and Lenny to the play. Whom did Mia take? Brent and Lenny.

4 Underline the direct objects in the following sentences. Some sentences contain a compound direct object. If a sentence does not contain a DO, write none on the line. 1.______ You may have seen a cotton gin at a museum. 2.______ She is the new president.

5 Underline the direct objects in the following sentences. 1.Ms. Costa explained faults and earthquakes to my class. 2.Please place the milk in the fridge.


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