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Functions of Nouns

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  • Objective Function: Vanilla ice cream with (sprinkles) is my favorite dessert.
    Object of the Preposition
  • Nominative Function: A popular movie place in Greenhills, (Theater Mall), was turned into a vaccination center.
    Appositive
  • Objective Function: Mr. Mendoza threw the softball to the (boys).
    Object of the Preposition
  • Objective Function: The principal offered Mr. Kramer a (job).
    direct object
  • Objective Function: Jacklyn painter her nails (red).
    Object Complement
  • Objective Function: I wish my (friend) good luck.
    Indirect Object
  • Objective Function: Mr. Gray handed his (students) the worksheet.
    Indirect Object
  • Nominative Function: (Jennifer) is interested in Arts and Crafts.
    Subject
  • Nominative Function: My sister's pet is a (Siberian Husky).
    Predicate noun/Subject Complement
  • Objective Function: I wrote my (grandma) a letter because my mom made me.
    Indirect Object
  • Objective Function: Ethel gave (Thelma) her luck rabbit's foot for good luck.
    Indirect Object
  • Objective Function: The police gave the (man) a chance to explain.
    Indirect Object
  • Nominative Function: Do not give me a headache, (Michael)!
    Direct Address
  • Nominative Function: In Science class, (Ms. Eden) discussed the proper use of the different laboratory equipment.
    Subject
  • Nominative Function: Have a nice trip, (Martha).
    Direct Address
  • Nominative Function: (The Fishermen) caught a ton of fish last night.
    Subject
  • Nominative Function: My mother's favorite merienda is (banana fritters).
    Predicate Noun/Subject Complement
  • Nominative Function: Mr. Boursaw is a (great teacher).
    subject complement
  • Nominative Function: (Jake), will you please listen to me?
    Direct Address
  • Nominative Function: Mr. Wilson, (the new principal), delivered his remarks this morning during our general assembly.
    Appositive
  • Nominative Function: (Derek), did you call me last night?
    Direct Address
  • Objective Function: Please get my charger under the (desk).
    Object of the Preposition
  • Nominative Function: The lead actress in the movie was (Reese Witherspoon).
    Predicate noun/Subject Complement
  • Nominative Function: (Mrs.Ganther) made the class run the mile.
    Subject
  • Objective Function: The teacher calls Cindy the ("Walking Calculator of the class").
    Object Complement
  • Objective Function: The president read her (speech) in front of the school.
    Direct Object
  • Objective Function: My papers were all inside the (bag) before it was stolen.
    Object of Preposition