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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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How to diagram the sentence

i will take ice to the tennis match but jenna will take drinks with juice
  

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I = pronoun/ subject; will = auxiliary verb; take = main verb; ice= noun/object; to= preposition; the = adjective ; tennis = noun being used as an adjective; match =noun (to the tennis match = prepositional phrase that modifies "take"); but = coordinating conjunction; Jenna proper noun/ subject; will = auxiliary verb; take = main verb; drinks = noun/object; with= preposition; juice = noun/object of with ("with juice" = prepositional phrase that modifies "drinks"). I + will take (+ to the tennis match) + ice but Jenna + will take + drinks (with juice).

  • I = pronoun/ subject; will = auxiliary verb; take = main verb; ice= noun/object; to= preposition; the = adjective ; tennis = noun being used as an adjective; match =noun (to the tennis match = prepositional phrase that modifies "take"); but = coordinating conjunction; Jenna proper noun/ subject; will = auxiliary verb; take = main verb; drinks = noun/object; with= preposition; juice = noun/object of with ("with juice" = prepositional phrase that modifies "drinks").
  • I + will take (+ to the tennis match) + ice but Jenna + will take + drinks (with juice).
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I = pronoun/ subject; will = auxiliary verb; take = main verb; ice= noun/object; to= preposition; the = adjective ; tennis = noun being used as an adjective; match =noun (to the tennis match = prepositional phrase that modifies "take"); but = coordinating conjunction; Jenna proper noun/ subject; will = auxiliary verb; take = main verb; drinks = noun/object; with= preposition; juice = noun/object

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