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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
8

The man in the back row brought his friends with him

English
2 answers:
Blizzard [7]3 years ago
4 0

Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

"Identify the sentence parts: The man in the back row brought his friends with him "

Answer:

  • The = article.
  • man = subject.
  • brought = verb.
  • friends = direct object.
  • back row = Subject completion.
  • with him = complement of the object.

Explanation:

An article is the word that appears before a noun, and indicates the gender and the number that the noun indicates. In the case of the above sentence, the article is positioned before the noun that represents the subject of the sentence. In the case of the above sentence, the article is "the".

The subject of a sentence is the person who is doing some action. In the case of the above sentence, whoever is doing an action is the "man".

The verb is the action that the subject is doing. In the case of the above sentence, the verb is "brought".

The direct object is the term or word that explains what the action is being done. In the sentence above, for example, to find out what the direct object is, we have to ask the question "what did the man bring?", "The man brought friends", so the direct object is "friends".

The subject's complement is the term or word, which specifies what the subject is, in the case of the above sentence, the subject's complement is "back row".

The object's complement is the word or term that specifies what the object is, in the case of the question above, the object's complement is "with him".

Sever21 [200]3 years ago
3 0
The man in the back row brought his friends with him

man (subject)
in the back row (preposition) 
brought (verb or predicate)
with (preposition or possession)

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