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DGP – Sentence 2

DGP – Sentence 2. Sentence Parts. Sentence / Word Bank. Joel had a weak sensation in his stomach; his mother’s words roused his gravest fears. Word Bank: direct object (2), object of the preposition (1), prepositional phrase (1 ), subject (2), transitive verb (2 ). Compare.

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DGP – Sentence 2

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  1. DGP – Sentence 2 Sentence Parts

  2. Sentence / Word Bank • Joel had a weak sensation in his stomach; his mother’s words roused his gravest fears. • Word Bank: direct object (2), object of the preposition (1), prepositional phrase (1), subject (2), transitive verb (2)

  3. Compare • Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified the same direct objects. • “I labeled ________ as a direct objectbecause __________.”

  4. Correct Answer • Joel had a weak sensation in his stomach; his mother’s words roused his gravest fears. • Joel, words = subject (the “who” or “what” of the verb) • had, roused = transitive verb (takes a direct object) • sensation, fears(follows an action verb; think “subject, verb, what?”)

  5. Correct Answer • Joel had a weak sensation in his stomach; his mother’s words roused his gravest fears. • in his stomach = prepositional phrase (group of words beginning with a pronoun and ending with a noun or pronoun) • stomach = object of the preposition (follows a preposition and tells “what?” or “whom?”)

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