Which describes the underlined word in the sentence? Soon after I planted the seeds, I saw a SPROUT in the pot. [sprout is underlined]


A.
direct object

B.
predicate nominative

C.
indirect object

D.
predicate adjective

[I think it might be direct??] I really can't fail this or I might fail the school year PLEASE HELP.

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Answer 1
Answer:

You were right it is a-direct object

It seems like you know the material but are doubting yourself

Answer 2
Answer: The correct answer is: A. direct object. Because: For a sentence like this, you need to re-arrange it to: "I saw a sprout in the pot soon after I planted the seeds". I is the subject, saw is the predicate, and sprout is the direct object.

Hope I helped!

- Amber

 


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