Understanding Grammar: Analysis of a Sentence Structure in 11th Grade
Exploring the complexities of a sentence about student comparison, this analysis breaks down the components such as linking verbs, noun phrases, and dependent clauses to understand the structure fully. Examples and visuals aid comprehension in this educational context.
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is the girl who sits behind rafael a better student than i
is- linking verb (present) the- article girl- noun who- relative pronoun sits- action verb (present) behind- preposition rafael- proper noun a- article better- adjective student- noun than- subordinating conjunction i- pronoun
is the girl who sits behind rafael a better student than i
Subject- girl Verb- is (intransitive) Predicate nominative- student Prepositional Phrases- behind rafael Objects of the Prepositions- rafael
is the girl who sits behind rafael a better student than i
Independent Clause: is the girl a better student Dependent Clause: who sits behind rafael than i (am) Sentence Type: Complex; interrogative
is the girl who sits behind rafael a better student than i
Is the girl who sits behind Rafael a better student than I?
Correct the following sentence: are we going to the alabama shakespeare festival which is in montgomery to see the play that we read in class
Are we going to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, which is in Montgomery, to see the play that we read in class?