13) "What can I do for you?" The greengrocer to Mrs Hill 14) Mrs Drill: "Whose composition isn't on my desk, Sam?" 15) "How could you drive here in this storm?" Linda to the writer
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13) 7 grammatical bases
"What can I do for you?" - Interrogative sentence in the present tense, passive voice with a subject-verb-object word order.
The greengrocer (subject) to Mrs Hill (indirect object) - prepositional phrase acting as a direct object.
14) 9 grammatical bases
"Whose composition isn't on my desk, Sam?" - Interrogative sentence in the present tense with a subject-verb-object-complement word order.
Mrs Drill (subject), Sam (indirect object), composition (direct object), on my desk (prepositional phrase acting as a subject complement).
15) 11 grammatical bases
"How could you drive here in this storm?" - Interrogative sentence in the past tense with a subject-auxiliary-verb-object-complement word order.
Linda (subject) to the writer (indirect object), you (direct object), in this storm (prepositional phrase acting as an adverbial modifier of place).