Respuesta :
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