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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Diagramming

How would you diagram this sentence: "Her eyes filled up with tears."?
  

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" If you wish to know the parts of speech and the parts of a sentence, maybe this may be helpful. (a) Her eyes = complete subject. ("eyes" = simple subject) (b) filled up with tears.

  • " If you wish to know the parts of speech and the parts of a sentence, maybe this may be helpful.
  • (a) Her eyes = complete subject.
  • ("eyes" = simple subject) (b) filled up with tears.
  • = complete predicate.
  • ("filled up" = simple predicate) (c) her = adjective; eyes = noun; fill = verb; up =adverb or particle; with = preposition; tears = noun.
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I don't understand what you mean by "diagram."

If you wish to know the parts of speech and the parts of a sentence, maybe this may be helpful.

(a) Her eyes = complete subject. ("eyes" = simple subject)

(b) filled up with tears. = complete predicate. ("filled up" = simple predicate)

(c) her = adjective; eyes = noun; fill = verb; up =adverb or particle; with = p

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