Subject, predicate noun, direct object, or indirect object? Activity id: 154 Decide whether the boldface item in each sentence is the subject, the predicate noun, the direct object, or the indirect object. 1. Frau Schneider hat der Familie ein deftiges Frühstück gemacht.subjectpredicate noundirect objectindirect object2. Die Deutsche Bahn will ihren Fahrgästen bequemere Sitzplätze bieten.subjectpredicate noundirect objectindirect object3. Heinrich Heine war ein berühmter deutscher Schriftsteller.subjectpredicate noundirect objectindirect object4. Herr Weigel bestellt seiner Tochter einen Nachtisch.subjectpredicate noundirect objectindirect object5. Den Touristen zeigt die Stadtführerin den Dom.subjectpredicate noundirect objectindirect object6. In der Fußgängerzone stehen viele Restaurants.subjectpredicate noundirect objectindirect object7. Im Sommer schreibe ich meinen Freunden Postkarten.subjectpredicate noundirect objectindirect object8. Thüringen existiert schon seit dem 6. Jahrhundert.subjectpredicate noundirect objectindirect objectIf you are a registered user, you can email your results to yourself or an instructor. To turn on that option, register here. Registration is free. If you already have an account, you can login in the sidebar or here.Email the results to: myself at my registered email address another address Your results will be mailed to you at .Enter additional email address: EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ This iframe contains the logic required to handle AJAX powered Gravity Forms. Share this activity: Related activities: Cases: Review of case functions 1 Subject, predicate noun, or direct object? 1 Subject, predicate noun, or direct object? 2 The personal pronouns: Direct object or indirect object? Two-way prepositions 1 Interrogative pronouns: Wer? Wen? Was? 1 Interrogative pronouns: Wer? Wen? Was? 2 The dative case: Geschenke