Identifying the Direct Object in a Sentence

Question:

Which of the following is the direct object in the sentence "Alicia hit her friends during a pillow fight"?

A. Alicia

B. Friends

C. Fight

D. Her

Answer:

The direct object in the sentence "Alicia hit her friends during a pillow fight" is Friends.

Explanation:

In a sentence, the direct object is the object that receives the action performed by the subject. It is a noun phrase that answers the questions 'whom?' or 'what?' the action was performed on.

For example, in the sentence "The car hit me," the subject is 'car,' the verb is 'hit,' and the action was performed on 'me,' which becomes the direct object of the sentence.

In the given sentence, the subject is 'Alicia,' the verb is 'hit,' and the action was received or performed on Alicia's 'friends,' making 'Friends' the direct object.

Therefore, in the sentence "Alicia hit her friends during a pillow fight," the direct object is 'Friends.'

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