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English, 27.10.2019 17:43 DivineMemes420

Ineed the syntactic analysis of this sentences, like to say which is the predicate, subject, direct object, indirect object, modifier i'll be very glad if you me.
1.the couple named their first daughter samantha.
2.his excellency expects visitors to stand when he arrives.
3.i wouldn't like to stay a legal assistant for long.
4.amanda brought all her expertise to the team.
5.amanda brought the team all her expertise.
6.a very inexperienced salesman has become the sales manage.
7.he placed into the box the carefully wrapped, sparkling, diamond encrusted 18-carat gold ring.
8. put all the rubish in the bins provided.
9.do your parents let you go to all-night parties?
10.the paratrooper carefully removed the pin from the grenade.
11.susan liked the bracelet so her daughter bought it for her.
12.they made the prisoners stand all day long to reduce their resistance.
13.the scenes of destruction in the film made us all sick.
14.the trainer recommended trying an easy programme first.

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