PRONOUN AS OBJECT
1.
My
father likes the familly all around her.
2.
I
was annoyed with my self.
3.
The
acrobats fell and hurt themselves.
4.
We
can read the novel ourselves.
5.
Tini
gives a present for him.
6.
Lisa
didn’t like it.
7.
Santi
write an article about herself.
8.
Please
help yourself.
9.
The
two boxers hurt eachother.
10. One man was talking to himself.
NOUN AS OBJECT
1.
My
cat eats meat.
2.
I
know Eka.
3.
She
have a book.
4.
My
uncle named her daughter princess.
5.
Strangers
often call her Mimzy.
6.
The
committee elected Mia president.
7.
Her
secret admirer gave her a bouquet of flowers.
8.
Their
gender is unknown.
9.
Joko
is the smart tall black boy in my classroom.
10. Rena is learning javanese in the
classroom.
NOUN PHRASE AS OBJECT
1.
Someone
stole the new wallet.
2.
Our
cousins always called my son a dictator.
3.
She
carried the bags.
4.
Mia
is learning the most difficult lesson.
5.
I
choose the black ball.
6.
Eka
drank lemon tea.
7.
Wendy
was fed some meatball.
8.
Lia
and I read that book about animals.
9.
My
parents have a lot of money.
10. She want to be a doctor.
NOUN CLAUSE AS OBJECT
1.
I
don’t knows who she is.
2.
She
didn’t tell me what she was going to do.
3.
I
don’t believe why he become poor.
4.
He
know where Eka is.
5.
Eka’s friends didn’t know that he couldn’t read.
6.
She
said that his daughter would study in Jakarta.
7.
My
uncle didn’t realize that stove was off.
8.
I
like where he is.
9.
I
don’t understand what she is talking about.
10. He know what I should do next.
GERUND AS OBJECT
1.
She
has completed packing her bag.
2.
I
don’t like swimming.
3.
My
favorite hobby is reading.
4.
It
was nice meeting you.
5.
No
one like cleaning shoes.
6.
I
can’t imagine people buying that.
7.
Please
turn off the lights before leaving.
8.
I
got there by hitching a lift.
9.
I
drove all the way without stopping.
10. I feel tired in spite of having
slept well.
INFINITIVE AS OBJECT
1.
The
host asked us not to smoke.
2.
Tina
want you to ring him.
3.
It
is easy to answer.
4.
The
puzzle is impossible to solve.
5.
I
just don’t know what to say.
6.
The
driver wasn’t sure which way to go.
7.
We
need a news to publish.
8.
I
didn’t know what size to buy.
9.
We
were sorry to hear that.
10. The question is difficuld to
answer.
COMPOUND NOUN AS OBJECT
1.
Is
this notebook for my daugther ?
2.
My
uncle go to supermarket.
3.
My
fathers made a new bedroom.
4.
We
need eyebrow.
5.
They
are playing softball.
6.
The
pudding is made from seaweed.
7.
I
buy a newspaper.
8.
Eka
needs a haircut.
9.
My
uncle buy a new washing machine.
10. The students clean the blackboard.
PREPOSITION PHRASE
1.
The
man in the office is my brother.
2.
The
computer on the corner is damaged
3.
The
boy hunts the animals in the jungle.
4.
I
like the toy in the shop.
5.
My
mother is taking the money in the cupboard now.
6.
Please
meer the headmaster in the school now!.
7.
The
picture on the table is read by my sister.
8.
The
food at the kitchen is very delicious.
9.
The
passangers in the train are very crowded.
10. The newspaper on the table
is read by my father.
ADJECTIVE AS OBJECT
1.
The
books which were on sale last week were new.
2.
I
am curious what color it is.
3.
The
street where I live is very narrow.
4.
Eka
has a friend whose daugther lives in Solo.
5.
He
is reading the novel that my friend bought two days ago.
6.
The
music that we listened last night was good music.
7.
The
clothes which you wear last week was beautiful.
8.
Tono
which is very handsome is my brother.
9.
I
saw the boy whom you met in Jakarta.
10. People who are poor don’t have a
home.
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