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This educational resource explores the grammatical functions of Direct Objects (DO), Indirect Objects (IO), Predicate Nouns (PN), and Predicate Adjectives (PA) through engaging examples related to reptiles. It provides a clear explanation of how these components interact within sentences describing the lives of snakes, alligators, and crocodylians, alongside interactive activities designed to reinforce learning. Perfect for students of English and animal enthusiasts alike, the content enhances understanding of both language and wildlife.
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Complement Group Game DO IO PN PA
What is the DO?Scales cover a snake’s body. • Scales • cover • snake’s • body
What is the DO?It also includes alligators. • It • also • includes • alligators
What function does the underlined word have?Snakes lose their fangs periodically. • S • V • DO • IO
What function does the underlined word have?The hardy crocodile can survive droughts. • S • V • DO • IO
What function does the underlined word have?Crocodiles inhabit large areas in Asia • S • V • DO • IO
What is the DO?We saw alligators and crocodiles at the zoo. • We/alligators • Saw • Crocodiles/zoo • Alligators/crocodiles
DO, IO, PN, or PA?They gave the winner a trophy. • DO • IO • PN • PA
They are reptiles. • DO • IO • PN • PA
Some species shed their skin. • DO • IO • PN • PA
The long, thin cobra is olive brown. • DO • IO • PN • PA
A snake charmer must remain calm. • DO • IO • PN • PA
The lizard eats crickets and other bugs. • DO • IO • PN • PA
The mothers feed their babies small larvae • DO • IO • PN • PA
The committee chose Mr. Lynch as their president. • DO • IO • PN • PA
The snake can feel slimy. • DO • IO • PN • PA
We like large, unusual lizards. • DO • IO • PN • PA
Jacob is a veterinarian. • DO • IO • PN • PA
I will read my family the report on lizards. • DO • IO • PN • PA
Cobras are useful to a snake charmer. • DO • IO • PN • PA
The largest lizard is the Komodo dragon. • DO • IO • PN • PA