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Word Functions - Exercise

In each of the following sentences, identify :
the verb, subject and objects (o1 and o2) , if any

She visits her parents at least once a month.
Ruby loves cookies.
Mother made me some pancakes.
The key is in the drawer.
The teacher is from Kolhapur.
Geeta bought him a present.
Maria has lost her money.
The crying baby had a wet diaper.
He hurt his back.
The teacher taught us grammar today.
Riya studied economics.
She lives in Toronto.
Siya visited Kashmir last month.
Nutritious food improves blood circulation.
Preeti told the class a beautiful story.
A bee in the garden stung her daughter.
John played many songs on the piano during the party.
She accidentally tore a page in her textbook.
The news made him popular.
Jill showed Sam some paintings.

Answers

Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

She visits her parents at least once a month.

  • 'She' is subject, 'visits' is main verb and 'her parents at least once a month' is object.

Ruby loves cookies.

  • 'Ruby' is subject, 'loves' is main verb and 'cookies' is object.

Mother made me some pancakes.

  • 'Mother' is subject, 'made' is main verb and 'me some pancakes' is object.

The key is in the drawer.

  • 'The key' is subject, 'is' is main verb and 'in the drawer' is object.

The teacher is from Kolhapur.

  • 'The teacher' is subject, 'is' is verb and 'from Kolhapur' is object.

Geeta bought him a present.

  • 'Geeta' is subject, 'bought' is main verb and 'him a present' is object.

Maria has lost her money.

  • 'Maria' is subject, 'has' is auxiliary verb, 'lost' is main verb and 'her money' is object.

The crying baby had a wet diaper.

  • 'The crying babay' is subject, 'had' is verb and 'a wet diaper' is object.

He hurt his back.

  • 'He' is subject, 'has' is verb and 'his back' is object.

The teacher taught us grammar today.

  • 'The teacher' is subject, 'taught' is main verb and 'us grammar today' is object.

Riya studied economics.

  • 'Riya' is subject, 'studied' is main verb and 'economics' is object.

She lives in Toronto.

  • 'She' is subject, 'lives' is main verb and in 'Toronto' is object.

Siya visited Kashmir last month.

  • 'Siya' is subject, 'visited' is main verb and 'Kashmir last month' is object.

Nutritious food improves blood circulation.

  • 'Nutritions food' is subject, 'improves' is main verb and 'blood circulation' is object.

Preeti told the class a beautiful story.

  • 'Preeti' is subject, 'told' is main verb and 'the class a beautiful story' is object.

A bee in the garden stung her daughter.

  • 'A bee' is subject, 'stung' is main verb and 'her daughter' is object.

John played many songs on the piano during the party.

  • 'John' is subject, 'played' is main verb and 'many songs on the piano during the party' is object.

She accidentally tore a page in her textbook.

  • 'She' is subject, 'tore' is main verb and 'a page in her text book' is object.

The news made him popular.

  • 'The news' is subject, 'made' is main verb and 'him popular' is object.

Jill showed Sam some paintings.

  • 'Jill' is subject, 'showed' is main verb and 'Sam some paintings' is object.
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