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English, 19.10.2019 00:30, keigleyhannah30

Me im struggling in will mark
so i need with "parts of the sentence" thats what my lesson is called

these are what i can use to answer my
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identify the sentence parts by putting the abbreviations to their correct locations. put parentheses around the prepositional phrases. identify the subject, verb, and any compliments (direct object, indirect objects, subject complement, objective complement).

#1. the man in the back row brought his friends with him.

#2. sandy's throw to first base was short.

#3. the grey-blue ocean stretched out before him.

#4. dianna gave george a cold shoulder at the party.

#5. on friday, esther showed the jeweler an antique necklace.

#6. harry's father is seattle's wealthiest citizen.

#7. take the book to your mother.

#8. macrame always gives her a wonderful feeling of restfulness.

#9. those mustard pickles taste too sour for me.

#10. maine's eastern boundary is the western edge of the atlantic ocean.

#11. the pilot told the crew chief about the damages.

#12. the minister called the old lady a saint.

#13. jason had a birthday party at his favorite mexican restaurant.

#14. the only car for him is one of those new gto's.

#15. the committee elected george chairman.

#16. the gerrards consider their son a genius.

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