Not being able to draw a diagram here, I will do my best to explain it without one. In the sentence "He had invited some people," which is actually a sentence fragment, "He" is the pronoun. "Had invited" is the verb. "Some" is an adjective, and modifies "people," which is the subject.
What is a sentence for diagram
No. I agree with the answer before me but If you added some tweaks and touches like even though you invited her did you tell her the theme. ( or add some finishing words )
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The complete subject in the sentence is "some shy people." It includes the article ("some") and the adjective ("shy") that describe the people who are performing the action in the sentence.
"Some shy people" is the complete subject.
Some people dont know the sentence for semantics.
a good sentence is some people use diesel in their cars, and some people use petrol.
did you know some people speak Arabic? that is a sentence
Some people are celebrated when they do a courageous deed.
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In some homes it is considered an impropriety if you don't remove your shoes before entering, in others it is considered an impropriety to remove your shoes unless invited to do so.
To diagram the sentence "What I really need from you is some sympathy," start with the main clause: "is some sympathy." The subject is "What I really need from you," which can be broken down further, with "I" as the main subject and "need" as the verb. The phrase "from you" serves as a prepositional phrase modifying "need," while "some sympathy" is the predicate nominative. Overall, the structure highlights the relationship between the subject and the complement.