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Diagramming the Subject, Verb, Adverb, and Direct Object. pail. Jill. fetched. a. quickly. of. water. Jack quickly fetched a pail of water. Diagramming the Subject, Verb, and Predicate Adjective. Jill. is. thirsty. for. water. some. Jill is thirsty for some water.
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Diagramming the Subject, Verb, Adverb, and Direct Object pail Jill fetched a quickly of water • Jack quickly fetched a pail of water.
Diagramming the Subject, Verb, and Predicate Adjective Jill is thirsty for water some • Jill is thirsty for some water.
Diagramming the Compound Sentence IC Jack picked lemons some and Coordinate Conjunction pail Jill fetched IC of a • Jack picked some lemons, and Jill fetched a pail of water. water
walked Jack IC to store Coordinate Conjunction and the Jill fetched pail IC of a water • Jack walked to the store, and Jill fetched a pail of water.
Diagramming a Complex Sentence IC Sarah forgot cupcakes the Subordinate Conjunction notice the dotted line even after DC I reminded her • Sarah forgot the cupcakes even after I reminded her.
Diagramming a Complex Sentence with the DC as First Clause IC Sarah forgot cupcakes the Even after Subordinate Conjunction DC I reminded her • Even after I reminded her, Sarah forgot the cupcakes.
Diagramming a Complex Sentence Do you know where the indirect object is? IC he offered apple an (to) her When Subordinate Conjunction DC wolf saw Red the big bad • When the big bad wolf saw Red, he offered her an apple.
Romeo went IC to party Notice that the clauses are switched when the dependent clause comes first. the After DC • After the servant showed him the list of names, Romeo went to the party. servant showed list of the the (to) names him Romeo
words Odysseus heeded Hermes’ before • Odysseus heeded Hermes’ words, before the brave king went to Circe’s lair. king went the brave to lair Circe’s Romeo
world slipped into the darkness When • When the moon faded behind the clouds, the world slipped into darkness. moon faded the behind clouds the Romeo
to complete application the need you INFINITIVE CLAUSES WILL NOT BE ON THE TEST If • If you are interested in the job, you need to complete the application. you are interested in job the Romeo
offered Tyler chocolate IC to hot some me and Coordinate Conjunction I accepted offer IC his graciously • Tyler offered me some hot chocolate, and I graciously accepted his offer.
You can go to mall the as long as • You can go to the mall as long as you finish the homework assignment. you finish assignment the homework Romeo
walked I cat IC to the market Coordinate Conjunction the Raley’s but could find food I IC cat any not • I walked the cat to the Raley’s market, but I could not find any cat food.
offered witch apple IC to an the Hunt and scholar Compound Sentence accepted fruit he IC the poisoned unfortunately • The witch offered an apple to scholar Hunt, and he unfortunately accepted the poisoned fruit.
article The witch offered an apple to scholar Hunt, and he unfortunately accepted the poisoned fruit. subject verb article direct object preposition adjective object of preposition coordinate conjunction subject adverb verb article adjective direct object The witch offered an apple to scholar Hunt, and he unfortunately accepted the poisoned fruit.
he visited swineherd the in loyal fields the Before • Before Odysseus went to his royal palace, he visited the loyal swineherd in the fields. Odysseus went to palace his royal Romeo
Before Odysseus went to his royal palace he visited the loyal swineherd in the field subordinate conjunction subject verb preposition adjective (possessive pronoun) adjective object of preposition subject verb article adjective direct object preposition article object of preposition Before Odysseus went to his royal palace, he visited the loyal swineherd in the fields.