Diagram this sentence Pastors do Gods work

Pastors: subject

do: verb
God's: adjective modifying "work"
work: direct object

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Subject: Pastors

Verb: do
Direct Object: God's work

Diagram:
Pastors
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V
do
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God's work

To diagram the sentence "Pastors do God's work," we need to break it down into its constituent parts and show their relationships.

First, let's label the subject, verb, and object:

- Subject: Pastors
- Verb: do
- Object: God's work

Next, let's break down the object phrase "God's work":

- Possessive pronoun: God's
- Noun: work

To diagram the sentence, we can use a simple subject-verb-object (SVO) structure, with additional elements represented as modifiers or phrases. Here's how the sentence would be diagrammed:

Pastors
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do
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------
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work God's

In this diagram, "Pastors" is the subject (noun), "do" is the verb (action word), and the object phrase "God's work" is shown below the verb.