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Direct and Indirect obj

This document is a quiz for a Grade 12 Preparation Course at the International Foreign Language School, focusing on direct and indirect objects in sentences. It includes multiple sections where students identify, write, and supply direct and indirect objects in various sentences. The quiz aims to assess students' understanding of grammatical concepts related to objects in English.

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Direct and Indirect obj

This document is a quiz for a Grade 12 Preparation Course at the International Foreign Language School, focusing on direct and indirect objects in sentences. It includes multiple sections where students identify, write, and supply direct and indirect objects in various sentences. The quiz aims to assess students' understanding of grammatical concepts related to objects in English.

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INTERNATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE SCHOOL (IFLS)

Grade 12 Preparation Course__Direct &Indirect Object Quiz/H Name:


___________________________
A—Identify the underlined word or words in each sentence as a direct (D) or an
indirect (I) object.
_____ 1. David gave the Tomkeys candy.
_____ 2. They bought a boat in October.
_____ 3. The Tomkeys did not own a television.
_____ 4. On Halloween David collected candy from the neighbors.
_____ 5. David emptied his bag of candy on the bed.
_____ 6. He tore the wrapper off and crammed the candy bar in his mouth.
_____ 7. David’s mother took him to the store to get a Halloween costume.
_____ 8. The chocolate gave David a headache.
_____ 9. David looked through the window and saw the Tomkeys eating dinner.
_____ 10. She put the candy in the Tomkeys bags.
B—Write the direct and indirect objects that appear in the following sentences. If a
sentence does not contain a direct or indirect object, write none.
1. Emery and Dinah jogged steadily around the track.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
2. The Hellers met us at the restaurant
____________________________________________________________________________________________
3. Heidi is telling the editor her series of story ideas.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
4. Give your brother some waffles and strawberries for breakfast.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
5. The cousins gathered at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
6. Their meeting gave each cousin many chances to visit with one another.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
7. Mr. Daleberg gave his speech another name.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
8. In California, people pick calla lilies at the roadside.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
9. Josefina wove blankets on an old wooden loom.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
10. Andy sent his girlfriend an e-mail and a surprise gift every day
____________________________________________________________________________________________
C—Supply a direct or an indirect object to complete each of the following sentences.
You may need to provide a group of words so that the sentence makes sense.
1. At the beginning of the trail we spotted ______________________________________.
2. Did Noah see ___________________________________?
3. Clark gave _____________________________ a(n) _____________________________________.
4. Erin told _____________________ the __________________________.
5. A field of iris filled the____________________________.
6. My grandmother gave _______________________ a(n) _____________________ of New York City.
7. The last period of the day gives _____________________ the ___________________ to meet with
teachers.
8. I read ________________________ ____________________________.
Mr. Bennett had provided about the final exam.
9. The whole family brought ___________________ ______________________ on his eightieth
birthday.
10. As a landscape architect, Rick designed both stone and planted
_________________________________.
D—In each of the sentences below mark the subject (S), the verb (V), and any
indirect objects (IO) or direct objects (DO). Not all the sentences contain all the
above parts.
S V D.O
1. He lost one election after another.

2. Abraham Lincoln studied at home with his mother.

3. Lincoln lived in New Salem, Illinois.

4. A new town was built near New Salem.

5. He gave his mother the Bible.

6. Harry bought himself a new suit.

7. Pythons will wrap themselves around people

8. In America, rattlesnakes kill with poisonous venom.

9. Roadrunners travel great distances.

10. Samantha hid her book under the desk.

11. Our country owes the Native Americans a great debt.

12. The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. contains a large statue of Lincoln.

13. Jan gave a tent to Donald for his birthday.

14. Paul accused his neighbor of being a witch in the Salem, Massachusetts witch trials.

15. Ken drove his sister to Brownie meetings.

16. Valeria bought her mother a carnation.

17. Vic lent Jim his snowblower.

18. Bob handed his father the trophy.

19. Lincoln gave the committee his opinion

20. The policeman arrested the old lady for smoking marijuana.

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