Asked by Caroline
I am having a difficult time classifying this sentence:
Did Clint's son change the damaged tire on their car?
Please help!
Thanks!
Did Clint's son change the damaged tire on their car?
Please help!
Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
It's an interrogative sentence; it asks a question.
Answered by
Writeacher
https://www.shurley.com/pdf/parent_help/Parent%20Help%20Booklet-L4w.pdf
I don't really know what this requires, but use this below and see:
Clint's (possessive, adjective)
son (subject, noun)
Did change (main verb - did = auxiliary verb; change = base verb)
the (article)
damaged (participle, adjective)
tire (noun, direct object)
on (preposition)
their (possessive, adjective)
car? (noun, object of preposition "on")
I don't really know what this requires, but use this below and see:
Clint's (possessive, adjective)
son (subject, noun)
Did change (main verb - did = auxiliary verb; change = base verb)
the (article)
damaged (participle, adjective)
tire (noun, direct object)
on (preposition)
their (possessive, adjective)
car? (noun, object of preposition "on")
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