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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Parsing/Diagraming

Hi!

I'm having problems with this sentence that I am trying to parse:

"No one said that it would be easy."

What I have so far is that it is the subject, would be is the predicate, and easy is the subject complement. I can't figure out what to do with No one said. I would appreciate any help you can give me. I get the feeling that what I have so far may be wrong, but I'm not sure.

Thanks!
  

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No one / said (that it would be easy); subject = No one; said that it would be easy = predicate; said = verb; that = conjunction; that it would be easy = noun clause as object of "said"; it = subject of noun clause; would be easy = predicate of noun clause; would be = verb of noun clause ; easy = subject(ive) complement of "it."
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No one - subject
said - verb
that it would be easy - direct object

The verb and direct object together form the predicate.

The direct object is itself a subordinate clause:

it - subject
would be - verb
easy - predicate adjective

The verb and predicate adjective together form the predicate of this subordinate clause.

CJ

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