diagraming basic sentence parts
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DIAGRAMING BASIC SENTENCE PARTS
A PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF A
SENTENCE IS CALLED A DIAGRAM.
IT CAN HELP YOU VISUALIZE A
SENTENCE’S STRUCTURE.
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SUBJECTS, VERBS, AND MODIFIERS
TO DIAGRAM A SUBJECT AND A VERB:
Malcolm should have volunteered.
They came.
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ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
The very large bird glided surprisingly
gracefully.
bird glided
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IMPERATIVE SENTENCE
Call home soon.
(you) Call
Dance gracefully.
(you) Dance
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INVERTED SENTENCES
Does Mark dance well?
Mark Does dance
Has Regina telephoned yet?
Regina Has telephoned
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There is a stranger here.
There
stranger is
There is a concert there.
There
concert is
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Hey, Diana, hurry up!
Hey
Diana
(you) hurry
INTERJECTION
DIRECT ADDRESS
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My, Adrian, you look awesome!
My
Adrian
you look
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SHOW THE DIAGRAM OF EACH
SENTENCE:
1. She dances well.
2. Her extremely high fever finally
dropped.
3. My, there goes one expensive
automobile.
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ADDING CONJUNCTIONS
Conjunctions are generally shown
in a diagram on a dotted line between
the words which they connect.
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The long and difficult report was
read quickly but not easily.
report was read
and but
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Show the diagram:
The horses neighed
nervously and shied away.
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SHOW THE DIAGRAM OF
EACH SENTENCE:
1.Is my notebook here?
2.The giant python slithered
silently.
3.Her letter, scented and pink,