Answer:
D. Rocket
Explanation:
A direct object is a noun or a pronoun that receives the action in the sentence; they can be identified by answering the “what?” or the “who?” questions.
In the given question, <em>rocket</em> is the direct object because it receives the action <em>launch</em>. Furthermore, we can also identify it as the direct object when we ask the question "What did they launch?" Answer: (Some kind of) rocket.
Answer:
2842
Explanation:
To find area, you multiply. I put 58 x 49 in a calculator.
Subject is a noun, meaning a person, place or thing.
The subject gives us the focus point of the sentence.
In a simple subject there is one noun completing the action of the sentence.
The sentence that uses a noun phrase as the object of the preposition is, Johnny will take them all to the south flea market. The correct answer would be option A. The noun phrase here is "south flea market" and the preposition that refers to this noun phrase is "to".