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Ok I am diagraming and I need help. Joe watched me groom the horses - thats the sentence
Joe -subject
watched- verb
me- i.o
horse - d.o
the modifies horses but where does groom go?????
  

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o, of 'groom'

  • o, of 'groom'
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Joe - subject
watched - verb
me - direct object
groom (the horses) - (bare) infinitive complement of 'me'
horses - d.o, of 'groom'

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