Asked by Ishana Mishti Aapke Babe
Do you diagram it like this.
Sentence: Raise your hand if you can hear the music.
__You__|__raise__|__hand__
:_if_ \your
:
__You__|__can_hear__|__music__
\the
Sentence: Raise your hand if you can hear the music.
__You__|__raise__|__hand__
:_if_ \your
:
__You__|__can_hear__|__music__
\the
Answers
Answered by
Ishana Mishti Aapke Babe
__You__|__raise__|__hand__
**************:_if_ \your
*******************:
__You__|__can_hear__|__music__
***********************\the
IGNORE THE STARS
**************:_if_ \your
*******************:
__You__|__can_hear__|__music__
***********************\the
IGNORE THE STARS
Answered by
drwls
The first "You" is the omitted subject, which is not needed in an imperative sentence. The location of the "the" and "your" modifiers is wrong. They modify the objects, not the verb. Otherwise OK.
Answered by
Writeacher
http://members.cox.net/teachro/
This is the best site I have seen online that will show you how to diagram many different grammatical set-ups.
This one will help, too -- http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/diagrams/diagrams.htm -- but the first one is clearer.
This is the best site I have seen online that will show you how to diagram many different grammatical set-ups.
This one will help, too -- http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/diagrams/diagrams.htm -- but the first one is clearer.
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