One possible diagram could be:
Father
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Told Moving
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Us In two weeks
Each word is placed horizontally with lines connecting them to show the relationships between them.
The subject of the sentence is "father," represented by the letter "C" on the diagram.
The subject of the sentence is "My father."
The indirect object in this sentence, "Your father told us that you are moving in two weeks," is "us." The indirect object is the one that isn't doing the thing, but having the thing done to it. If you remove all the extra information then the basic sentence (S V O) is: Your father told us -- us is the DIRECT object You is the INDIRECT object
"for several weeks" is the adverb phrase modifying the verb "heard."
It makes a sentence incomplete and may not give the proper grammar structure. For instance: The black cat is a kitten because it was born two weeks ago. Or. The black cat is a kitten. Because it was born two weeks ago. The sentence is incomplete, and the first one doesnt need to be added onto.
The subject of the sentence is "father," represented by the letter "C" on the diagram.
The subject of the sentence is "My father."
The pronoun in the sentence showing possession is my.The pronoun 'my' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the person speaking.The corresponding possessive pronoun is mine.The possessive pronoun 'mine' takes the place of a noun that belongs to for the person speaking.Example: That father of mine told us that we are moving in two weeks.
The indirect object in this sentence, "Your father told us that you are moving in two weeks," is "us." The indirect object is the one that isn't doing the thing, but having the thing done to it. If you remove all the extra information then the basic sentence (S V O) is: Your father told us -- us is the DIRECT object You is the INDIRECT object
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He looks puny for weeks.
about three weeks
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The troops will deploy to Afghanistan in three weeks.
This cold has plagued me for two weeks!
Rachael and My balloon after 6 weeks was still inflated.
Both "weeks" and "months" are plural common nouns.