Name: ______
Ms. McHughELA
Unit 3 Grammar- Action Verbs
Directions: Underline the subject once. Double underline the verbs. Label the verbs as action AV or linking LV.
- Mom and dad play golf on Saturday.
- Six juicy hamburgers sizzled on the grill.
- The workers cleaned the pool last week.
- David had scored twelve points.
- Our neighbors have a new car.
- The ceremony began at two o’clock.
- The cafeteria staff prepares lunch for the entire school.
- Serena has read thirty books this year.
- The icy rain blew through the open window.
- Josh and his sister are arranging the flowers.
- The children were quiet.
- Every culture has its own myths, legends, and fairy tales.
- The weather grew cold.
- The twins are visiting their grandparents.
- Our cat has disappeared again.
Name: ______
Ms. McHughELA
Unit 3 Grammar- Direct and Indirect Objects
Directions: Underline once the subject. Double underline the action verb. Circle the Direct object and place a box around the indirect object if applicable.
- Kareem gave the crowd a big smile.
- The eager salesperson sold the couple a new car.
- The company promises its employees annual pay increases.
- Sharlene made her brother and his friend costumes for the play.
- Ms. Nishimura served her guests a traditional meal.
- Mrs. Kowalski fed her favorite horse a carrot.
- The Harrisons have left the university their art collection.
- The parents’ club brought the school three new computers.
- Muhammad writes his cousin a letter once a month.
- Satch threw the last batter a slow curveball.
Name: ______Date: ______
Ms. McHughELA
Verbs POP QUIZ
Directions: Underline the subject once and the verb twice. Label ABOVE the verb asA (action) or L (linking).
- Jackie jogs for her health.
- My uncle is a plumber.
- Tomorrow Jackie and Katie have a softball game.
- Shelby feels unhappy.
- Nick felt the dog’s tongue on his hand.
- Grass needs rain.
- Jamie has written his cousin a letter.
- Lena seems a friendly person.
- Mom is watering her plants.
- Dorothy remembered her dream.
Name: ______Date: ______
Ms. McHughELA
Action Verbs, Direct object, Indirect Objects POP QUIZ
Directions: Underline the subject once and the verb twice. Label the verb as A action or L linking. If it applies circle the Direct Object and put a box around the Indirect Object.
- An action verb has a direct object.
- Jason forgot his homework.
- Three plastic deer stood in the garden.
- Bob achieved success with hard work and luck.
- The stone goose wire a bright yellow raincoat.
- Ms. Targe fed her dog some bacon.
- Mrs. Dietz writes her grandma a letter once a month.
- Mr. Patch threw Kevin the basketball.
- Mr. Tobin gave the class detention.
- Billy gave the crowd a big smile.
Name: ______
Ms. McHughELA
Unit 3 Grammar- Predicate Nouns and Predicate Adjectives
Directions: Underline the subject once and the verb twice. Label the verb as A (action) or L (linking). Circle the predicate noun or predicate adjective and label it as PN or PA.
- Douglas looks handsome in his pirate costume.
- Brigid is a teacher and runner.
- A dark figure appeared in the hallway.
- The orchestra sounds wonderful today.
- Suddenly Bobby smelled smoke for the lab.
- Sally became a writer later in life.
- Mr. Menendez grows huge pumpkins in his garden.
- Serena felt nervous before her performance.
- Harry’s horse seems a sure winner in the next race.
- The leaves are red and yellow in thefall.
Name: ______
Ms. McHughELA
D.O., I.O., P.N., P.A. Pop Quiz
Directions: Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. Label the verb as A action or L linking. If applicable, circle the D.O. and put a box around the I.O. If applicable, highlight the P.N. or P.A. and label it as P.N. or P.A.
- The photos in the album are small.
- The White House tour guide showed visitors the Green and Red Rooms.
- The whistle sounds shrill.
- The dog carried its puppies to the basket.
- A triangle has three sides.
- The painting was breathtaking.
- I showed Sarah the letter.
- Read the package directions carefully.
- The blues is a form of music.
- Billie Holiday was a famous blues singer.
Name: ______
Ms. McHughELA
D.O., I.O., P.N., P.A.
Directions: Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. Label the verb as A action or L linking. If applicable, circle the D.O. and put a box around the I.O. If applicable, highlight the P.N. or P.A. and label it as P.N. or P.A.
- Ants at a picnic are pests.
- The workers built a house.
- A tornado’s winds are dangerous,
- The new mother fed her seven infants formula from a bottle.
- Tiger Woods has shown the world his talent.
- The science field trip was sensational.
- Follow your favorite sports on this channel.
- Mother Teresa was a religious woman.
- We rode a train from Boston to Providence.
- The ancient Roman gladiator was a powerful fighter.
Name:______Date:______
Ms. McHughELA
Unit 3 Review
Do Now/Classwork: Complete the following:
- A SUBJECT of a sentence is the ______
______
- The two types of VERBS are ______
How do you find the DIRECT OBJECT?
1.______
2.______
3.______
How do you find the INDIRECT OBJECT?
1.______
2.______
3.______
3. What does a LINKING VERB do?______
______
How do you find a PREDICATE NOUN/PREDICATE ADJECTIVE?
1.______
2.______
3.______
Directions: Underline the SUBJECT once and the VERB twice. Label the verb as A (action) and L (linking).
- The temperature rose to a hundred.
- Samantha remembered her homework.
- The girl’s face looks familiar.
- Jackie looked into the next classroom.
- The children were happy.
Directions: Underline the SUBJECT once and the VERB twice. Label the verb as A (action) and L (linking). If applicable, circle the DIRECT OBJECT and put a box around the INDIRECT OBJECT.
- The bus driver gave the passengers tickets.
- The storyteller told the audience tales about growing up in Africa.
- The catalog promises customers delivery within one week.
- The president awarded Rosa Parks the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1996.
- Therese sent her friends picture postcards.
- Ms. Sheridan offered her co-worker assistance.
- Val tossed the dog a small ball.
- David and Tony served the firefighters pasta and salad for dinner.
- Jordan drew his sister a picture of her dog.
- Carol made her family a scrapbook.
Directions: Underline the SUBJECT once and the VERB twice. Label the verb as A (action) and L (linking). If applicable, highlight the PREDICATE NOUN or PREDICATE ADJECTIVE and label it as PA or PN.
- All insects are invertebrates.
- Their outer skeletons feel hard and brittle.
- Their three pairs of legs are jointed.
- Insects live all over the world.
- They eat food.
- Young insects often look different from their parents.
- Some young insects are ugly.
- Their bodies are smaller versions of adult bodies.
- A silverfish is an example of one such insect.
- The goliath beetle may be the heaviest flying insect.