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Sentences with objects:


 

The subject of a sentence often does something to another person or thing. The person or thing that receives the action of the subject is called the object of the verb.

Verbs that have objects are called transitive verbs.


Here are some sentences with transitive verbs.


Subject.  Transitive verb.  Object 


Dad  is reading  A book 馃摎 


I  am cooking.  Dinner 馃 


You  have broken  My new toy 馃Ц 


Mom  likes  Her new car 馃殫 


She  has forgotten  Her backpack 


The dog  Licked  My face


Our ball  hit  A window 馃獰 


They  visited  The museum 


Anna  is sewing  A dress for her 


Uncle Ben  sent  A present to me 


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