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The direct object helps the verb. It will answer the question What? o r Whom? The captain steers the big ship. Steer

Direct Objects. The direct object helps the verb. It will answer the question What? o r Whom? The captain steers the big ship. Steers what? The ship . The captain calls the crew. Calls whom? The crew . The ship sails. Sails what? Sails whom?. Direct Objects.

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The direct object helps the verb. It will answer the question What? o r Whom? The captain steers the big ship. Steer

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  1. Direct Objects • The direct object helps the verb. • It will answer the question What? or Whom? • The captain steers the big ship. • Steers what? • The ship. • The captain calls the crew. • Calls whom? • The crew. • The ship sails. • Sails what? Sails whom?

  2. Direct Objects • Hard rain hit the roof. • The thunder scared Glenn. • He shut the windows. • Glenn read in his room. • The storm soaked the field. • Wind toppled the trees. • Hail pelted the roof. • During the night, the storm destroyed the barn.

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