diagram the suject pronoun, action verb or verb phrase, and direct ovject (pronoun) in the sentence.
1. pastors do god's work.
2. god has created all things.
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To diagram the subject pronoun, action verb or verb phrase, and direct object pronoun in the given sentences, we first need to understand the parts of speech involved:
1. Sentence: Pastors do God's work.
- Subject Pronoun: The subject of the sentence is "pastors", which is a plural noun referring to multiple pastors.
- Action Verb: The action verb is "do", which indicates the action being performed by the subject.
- Verb Phrase: "Do God's work" is the verb phrase, where "do" is the main verb, and "God's work" is the object of the action.
- Direct Object Pronoun: The direct object pronoun in this sentence is not applicable as there is no pronoun serving as the direct object.
Diagram for sentence 1:
Pastors
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V
Do ----> God's work
2. Sentence: God has created all things.
- Subject Pronoun: The subject of the sentence is "God", which is a singular noun referring to the deity.
- Action Verb: The action verb is "has created", indicating that God performed the action of creation.
- Verb Phrase: "Has created" is the verb phrase, where "has" is the helping verb and "created" is the main verb.
- Direct Object Pronoun: The direct object pronoun in this sentence is not applicable as there is no pronoun serving as the direct object.
Diagram for sentence 2:
God
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Has created------> all things
Please note that in these diagrams, the arrows indicate the flow of action from the subject to the verb and then to the object (if applicable).