LA grammar "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
what are the objects of the prepositions
dance and yourself
what is "gone" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
action verb
what is "school" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
adjective
what type of prep phrases are they
adverb
what is "the" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
article
what is "have" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
helping verb
what is "should" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
helping verb
what type of verb is gone
intransitive
what is "you" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
nominative pronoun
what is "dance" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
noun
what is "to" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
prep
what is "by" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
preposition
what is "yourself" in the sentence: "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
pronoun
what's the complete predicate "you should have gone to the school dance by yourself"
should have gone to the school dance by yourself
what type of sentence
simple declarative
what is/are the prep phrase(s) in the sentence
to the school dance, by yourself
what is the subject
you