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English, 09.09.2020 18:01, randlemccray6338

For each of the following sentences identify the DO, IO, PN, and/or PA. Every sentence will have at least one. You may use your notes. Remember: you will not have DOs or IOs in the same sentence with PNs and PAs and that you must have a DO in order to have an IO. Also remember, if you can replace the verb with a form of To Be (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been), the verb is being used as a linking verb. You may type just the words and label them or you may type the whole sentence and do the entire step process—whatever works best for you. If you write just the words, for the sentence He gave her the book. It should look like this: book-DO, her-IO. 1. Hawkins remained the best player on the team. 2. Last night at the restaurant, the chef prepared a special dessert for us. 3. Last night at the restaurant, the chef prepared us a special dessert. 4. Some people remain children throughout their lives. 5. The puppies in the corner are the ones for sale. 6. The Canadians started the sport of ice hockey. 7. The sitter handed the baby the rattle. 8. I look terrible in that shade of green. 9. I started the car. 10. The realtor showed us four apartments. 11. Wilma Rudolph won the 100-meter dash. 12. Alex sold his farm to the county. 13. The sky became cloudy toward evening. 14. The Denver Broncos play their home games in Mile High Stadium. 15. The special today is broiled swordfish. 16. The police offered Jake a reward. 17. Grace promised a new bike to Jessica. 18. In baseball, players score points by running home. 19. The girls have remained friends for a year. 20. The Ancient Egyptians made bowling balls and pins out of stone. 21. Johnny Vander Meer pitched two straight no-hitters in 1938. 22. The British played the first game of soccer in AD 217. 23. In 1979, Beth Heiden captured four gold medals in the women’s world championships. 24. Would you please save me some dessert? 25. The librarian read the children a story about an elephant. 26. The defendant told the judge his story. 27. The children grew tan from the summer sun. 28. The flowers smell beautiful. 29. The New England Patriots won the Super Bowl in 2015. 30. I felt angry after our argument.

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