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Find the direct object in this sentence: Soon, Christmas will surround us.
What the sentence is about, usually a noun.
gifts
coal
us
A noun which receives the action of the sentence.
No, not every sentence has an action that is received by a noun.
door
Whom or what is receiving the action?
Find the direct object in this sentence: Wrapped presents hide secrets gifts.
What the sentence is about, usually a noun.
gifts
coal
us
A noun which receives the action of the sentence.
No, not every sentence has an action that is received by a noun.
door
Whom or what is receiving the action?
What is a subject?
What the sentence is about, usually a noun.
gifts
coal
us
A noun which receives the action of the sentence.
No, not every sentence has an action that is received by a noun.
door
Whom or what is receiving the action?
A direct object can answer which of the following questions?
What the sentence is about, usually a noun.
gifts
coal
us
A noun which receives the action of the sentence.
No, not every sentence has an action that is received by a noun.
door
Whom or what is receiving the action?
What is a direct object?
What the sentence is about, usually a noun.
gifts
coal
us
A noun which receives the action of the sentence.
No, not every sentence has an action that is received by a noun.
door
Whom or what is receiving the action?
Does every sentence always have a direct object?
What the sentence is about, usually a noun.
gifts
coal
us
A noun which receives the action of the sentence.
No, not every sentence has an action that is received by a noun.
door
Whom or what is receiving the action?
Find the direct object in this sentence: An Advent wreath hangs on the door.
What the sentence is about, usually a noun.
gifts
coal
us
A noun which receives the action of the sentence.
No, not every sentence has an action that is received by a noun.
door
Whom or what is receiving the action?
Find the direct object in this sentence: Santa gives coal to naughty children everywhere.
What the sentence is about, usually a noun.
gifts
coal
us
A noun which receives the action of the sentence.
No, not every sentence has an action that is received by a noun.
door
Whom or what is receiving the action?
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