Um, this is really late and probably doesn't matter, but shouldn't the prepositional phrase "with you" also be attached to the verb and not to the other prepositional phrase? Because the sentence "I will not go with you on a date" means the same thing, leading me to believe that the phrases are of the same importance.
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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Perhaps you mean horizontal lines?
Don't listen to jhon, one of your best posts yet!
An original one ;)
Wow you're creative- I didn't think it was possible to make anything meaningful out of a diagramed sentance. It's like I'm back in 8th grade English.
Awesome! Finally a diagramming (parsing) sentences is put to good use.
I got it even though the "typo" with straight lines so John you might be right but this works.
Eek! It is extra creepy that stalkers hear slightly weird sentences like "I will go date you."
Um, this is really late and probably doesn't matter, but shouldn't the prepositional phrase "with you" also be attached to the verb and not to the other prepositional phrase? Because the sentence "I will not go with you on a date" means the same thing, leading me to believe that the phrases are of the same importance.
*reads the diagonal lines too*
... darn. :(
i love it! my 8th grade english teacher would be so proud of you =)
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