I am having a difficult time classifying this sentence:

Did Clint's son change the damaged tire on their car?

Please help!
Thanks!

2 answers

It's an interrogative sentence; it asks a question.
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")
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