Identify the sentence parts by placing the red abbreviations in their correct locations. Put parentheses around the prepositional phrases. Identify the subject, verb, and any complements (direct object, indirect object, subject complement, objective complement). NEED HELP!!!!! AND ILL GIVE YOU THE BRAINLEST


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) Those mustard pickles taste too sour for me.
9) Maine's eastern boundary is the western edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
10) The pilot told the crew chief about the damages.
11) Jason had a birthday party at his favorite Mexican restaurant.
12) The only car for him is one of those new GTO's.
13) The committee elected George chairman.
14) The Gerrards consider their son a genius.

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Answer:

Explanation:

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

Subject: Man

Prepositional Phrase: (in the back row)

Verb: Brought

Direct Object: Friends

2) Sandy's throw to first base was short.

Subject: Throw

Prepositional Phrase: (to first base)

Linking Verb: Was

Subject Compliment: Short

3) The grey-blue ocean stretched out before him.

Subject: Ocean

Verb: Stretched

Prepositional Phrase: (before him)

4) Dianna gave George a cold shoulder at the party.

Subject: Dianna

Verb: Gave

Indirect Object: George

Direct Object: Shoulder

Prepositional Phrase: (at the party)

5) On Friday esther showed the jeweler an antique necklace.

Prepositional Phrase: (on Friday)

Subject: Esther

Verb: Showed

Jeweler: Indirect Object

Necklace: Direct Object

6) Harry's father is Seattle's wealthiest citizen.

Subject: Harry's Father

Verb: Is

Subject Compliment: Seattle's wealthiest citizen

7) Take the book to your mother.

Verb: Take

Subject: Book

Prepositional Phrase: (to your mother)

8) Those mustard pickles taste too sour for me.

Subject: Pickles

Verb: Taste

Prepositional Phrase: (for me)

9) Maine's eastern boundary is the western edge of the Atlantic Ocean.

Subject: Boundary

Verb: Is

Prepositional Phrase: (Of the Atlantic Ocean)

10) The pilot told the crew chief about the damages.

Subject: Piolet

Verb: Told

Indirect Object: Chief

Prepositional Phrase: (about the damages)

11) Jason had a birthday party at his favorite Mexican restaurant.

Subject: Jason

Verb: Had

Subject Compliment: At his favorite

Direct Object: Mexican Restaurant  

12) The only car for him is one of those new GTO's. (probably wrong)

Subject: Car

Verb: Is

Prepositional Phrase: (for him) (of those new GTO's)

Subject Compliment: One of those new GTO's

13) The committee elected George chairman.

Subject: Committee

Verb: Elected

Direct Object: George

Object Compliment: chairman

14) The Gerrards consider their son a genius.

Subject: Gerrards

Verb: Consider

Direct Object: Son

Object Compliment: Genius

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