Oh,no! Diane broke her father's expensive new telescope. please classify using shurley english

What in the world is "shurley english"?

Oh, my, after teaching English off and on for over 50 years, you've stumped me. I've never heard of "Shurley English." It's advertised for home school students, but I found no explanation about what it teaches.

Sorry, the only people who can help you are others who are working with the same program.

a new way they are teaching english at my school.

oh = interjetion
diane = subject noun
broke= verb-t
her= possive pronoun adj
expensiv= adj
nwe=adj
telescope= do
I don't no what no is

These terms aren't new at all.

The word "no," in this sentence is also an interjection.

Note that "telescope" is also a noun, acting as a direct object.

thank you anyway

thank you so much, my mom is not good at helping me with english.

You're welcome.

I think you and your mom should know that it's standard procedure to capitalize English. Apparently your Shurley curriculum has chosen to ignore that standard. I hope it hasn't ignored other conventional English terms and practices.

Ms. Sue is right. If this curriculum isn't teaching you the standard conventions in English, you are being cheated.

What is way in Shurley?

To classify the given sentence using Shurley English, we can start by identifying the subject and predicate.

Subject: Diane
Predicate: broke her father's expensive new telescope.

Next, we can classify the sentence based on its purpose:

Statement: Diane broke her father's expensive new telescope.

I hope this helps you understand how to classify a sentence using Shurley English!