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Diagramming Sentences. Diagramming Subjects and Predicates. BASIC SENTENCE:. COMPLETE SUBJECT. COMPLETE PREDICATE. SUBJECT. VERB. COMPOUND SUBJECT:. COMPLETE SUBJECT. COMPLETE PREDICATE. SUBJECT. VERB. CONJ. SUBJECT. Diagramming Subjects and Predicates. COMPOUND PREDICATE.
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Diagramming Subjects and Predicates BASIC SENTENCE: COMPLETE SUBJECT COMPLETE PREDICATE SUBJECT VERB COMPOUND SUBJECT: COMPLETE SUBJECT COMPLETE PREDICATE SUBJECT VERB CONJ SUBJECT
Diagramming Subjects and Predicates COMPOUND PREDICATE COMPLETE SUBJECT COMPLETE PREDICATE VERB SUBJECT CONJ VERB COMPLETE SUBJECT COMPLETE PREDICATE VERB SUBJECT COMPOUND SUBJECT AND PREDICATE: CONJ CONJ SUBJECT VERB
Adjectives and adverbs,Direct and indirect objects Adjective: word that modifies a noun or a pronoun. Adjectives tell: What kind Which one How many • Adverb: word that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs . Adverbs tell: • How • Where • When • To what extent Direct Object: receives the action of the verb. Answers the question “whom or what” Indirect Object: precedes the direct object and tells “TO whom or what”
Adjectives and adverbs • Adjectives: • What kind • Which one • How many COMPLETE SUBJECT COMPLETE PREDICATE VERB SUBJECT (NOUN) adjective adjective • Adverb: • How • Where • When • To what extent COMPLETE SUBJECT COMPLETE PREDICATE SUBJECT VERB adverb adverb
Diagramming Subjects and Predicates with adjectives and adverbs COMPOUND SUBJECT AND PREDICATE with adjectives and adverbs: COMPLETE SUBJECT COMPLETE PREDICATE VERB SUBJECT adjective adverb CONJ CONJ SUBJECT VERB adjective adverb
Direct and Indirect Objects COMPLETE SUBJECT COMPLETE PREDICATE • Direct Objects: receives the action SUBJECT VERB Direct object SUBJECT VERB Direct object • Indirect Objects: • TO whom or what Indirect object
Commonly used Prepositional Phrases Aboard before for off toward About behind from on under Above below in out underneath Across beneath in front of out of unlike After beside inside over until Against between instead past up Along beyond into since up to Among by like through upon Around down near throughout with As during next to till within At except of to without
Diagramming a prep. Phrase • Prepositional phrases include a preposition, a noun or pronoun (object of the preposition), and any modifiers (adjectives) • When diagramming: • the Prepositional Phrase is written below the word it modifies on a line with an EXTRA EXTENSION. • The Object of the Preposition is written on the horizontal line • Any adjectives used in the phrase are written on lines that come off the object. SUBJECT VERB Direct object Prep. Object of the Prep. Adj.
Diagramming a prep. Phrase • The strange black dog quickly jumped over the tall fence. SUBJECT VERB Direct object Prep. Object of the Prep. Adj. dog jumped The strange black over quickly fence tall the