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π Topic Summary
A sentence needs a subject (who is doing the action) and a verb (the action itself). Sometimes, the action affects something or someone. That 'something' or 'someone' is called the object. It's usually a noun! For example, in the sentence 'The cat chased the mouse,' 'cat' is the subject, 'chased' is the verb, and 'mouse' is the object.
Learning about objects helps us understand sentences better. It's like putting together a puzzle! Practice will make you a sentence expert. Have fun!
π Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its definition:
- π± Subject
- πΎ Verb
- π Object
- π Sentence
- βοΈ Noun
- A. A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
- B. A group of words that makes a complete thought.
- C. The part of the sentence that performs the action.
- D. The part of the sentence that receives the action.
- E. An action word.
Write the correct letter next to the number!
1. ___ 2. ___ 3. ___ 4. ___ 5. ___
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the paragraph with the correct words from the word bank:
Word Bank: sentence, object, subject, reads, book
A _______ is a group of words that makes sense. Every ________ has a _________ that performs an action. In the __________ 'She _________ a ________', 'She' is the subject, 'reads' is the verb, and 'book' is the ___________.
π€ Part C: Critical Thinking
Can a sentence have more than one object? Explain your answer and give an example.
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