SUBJECTIVE – OBJECTIVE
EXERCISE
SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
   Jonathon did not fight with Kyle because he is a
    good boy.
SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
   Michelle slowly approached Leah’s group of
    children, and softly spoke to Leah, “May I play?”
SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
   I hate spaghetti.
SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
   Terri was in the block corner, building a tower. He
    has excellent eye-hand coordination.
SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
   Marcie walked into the room this morning as if she
    were mad at the world.
SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
   Mark’s friend Rob was playing in the play grocery
    store taking empty food boxes off the shelves, so
    Mark watches him for a minute and begins to take
    the boxes off the shelves and places them in a toy
    shopping cart.
SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
   Patty was mad at Lucia.
SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
   Jane lost her temper when she saw the big mess.
SUBJECTIVE (S) OR OBJECTIVE (O)?
   Jane walked into the art room. There was paint
    dripping down the side of the cupboard and
    splattered across the walls. She wailed, “Okay, I
    have had about enough!”

Subjective – Objective Exercise

  • 1.
  • 2.
    SUBJECTIVE (S) OROBJECTIVE (O)?  Jonathon did not fight with Kyle because he is a good boy.
  • 3.
    SUBJECTIVE (S) OROBJECTIVE (O)?  Michelle slowly approached Leah’s group of children, and softly spoke to Leah, “May I play?”
  • 4.
    SUBJECTIVE (S) OROBJECTIVE (O)?  I hate spaghetti.
  • 5.
    SUBJECTIVE (S) OROBJECTIVE (O)?  Terri was in the block corner, building a tower. He has excellent eye-hand coordination.
  • 6.
    SUBJECTIVE (S) OROBJECTIVE (O)?  Marcie walked into the room this morning as if she were mad at the world.
  • 7.
    SUBJECTIVE (S) OROBJECTIVE (O)?  Mark’s friend Rob was playing in the play grocery store taking empty food boxes off the shelves, so Mark watches him for a minute and begins to take the boxes off the shelves and places them in a toy shopping cart.
  • 8.
    SUBJECTIVE (S) OROBJECTIVE (O)?  Patty was mad at Lucia.
  • 9.
    SUBJECTIVE (S) OROBJECTIVE (O)?  Jane lost her temper when she saw the big mess.
  • 10.
    SUBJECTIVE (S) OROBJECTIVE (O)?  Jane walked into the art room. There was paint dripping down the side of the cupboard and splattered across the walls. She wailed, “Okay, I have had about enough!”