English, 11.05.2021 01:30 dbryrob9148
Identify the sentence parts by placing the red abbreviations in their correct locations. Put parentheses around the
prepositigital phrases. Identify the subject, verb, and any complements (direct object, indirect object, subject
complement, objective complement).
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