Elitez
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He is depicted of having a very prominent nose about which he is very self conscious.
He is depicted of having a very prominent nose--Main clause
about which he is very self conscious--Relative or adjective clause
He-subject
is-copular verb
depicted-adjective (subject complement)
of having very prominent nose-prepositional phrase functioning as adverb ; having--participle adjective, nose-object of preposition
about which he is very self conscious--Relative or adjective clause
He-subject
is-copular verb
very-adverb
self conscious-adjective
about which-prepositional phrase modifying "self conscious"
Is this sentence parsing correct?
He is depicted of having a very prominent nose--Main clause
about which he is very self conscious--Relative or adjective clause
He-subject
is-copular verb
depicted-adjective (subject complement)
of having very prominent nose-prepositional phrase functioning as adverb ; having--participle adjective, nose-object of preposition
about which he is very self conscious--Relative or adjective clause
He-subject
is-copular verb
very-adverb
self conscious-adjective
about which-prepositional phrase modifying "self conscious"
Is this sentence parsing correct?