Hi 
I have yet to figure out how auxiliary verbs fit themselves into tree diagrams.
I am assuming - ah example: "Chelsea was kissed by a stranger" that "Chelsea" would go under NP, while "was kissed by a stranger" would then go under the VP. Or would the auxiliary "was" be by itself in the Sentence, and not be under any NP or VP's?
So it would end up something like (I cannot figure out how to draw a diagram so I hope this is understandable):
S ->NP ->|N -> N -> "Chelsea."
Also off S -> VP
VP splits into the auxiliary "was", and another VP which contains "kissed by a stranger."
Does this actually make any sense, or should I attempt to clarify?
Thanks in advance.
I have yet to figure out how auxiliary verbs fit themselves into tree diagrams.
I am assuming - ah example: "Chelsea was kissed by a stranger" that "Chelsea" would go under NP, while "was kissed by a stranger" would then go under the VP. Or would the auxiliary "was" be by itself in the Sentence, and not be under any NP or VP's?
So it would end up something like (I cannot figure out how to draw a diagram so I hope this is understandable):
S ->NP ->|N -> N -> "Chelsea."
Also off S -> VP
VP splits into the auxiliary "was", and another VP which contains "kissed by a stranger."
Does this actually make any sense, or should I attempt to clarify?
Thanks in advance.