1 / 14

Sentence Diagramming

Sentence Diagramming. Simple and Compound Subject Simple and Compound Predicates. Simple Subject. The main word (or words) in the complete subject is called the simple subject The simple subject will always be one word unless it is a proper noun! Marty heard the bulldozer.

indiya
Télécharger la présentation

Sentence Diagramming

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Sentence Diagramming Simple and Compound Subject Simple and Compound Predicates

  2. Simple Subject • The main word (or words) in the complete subject is called the simple subject • The simple subject will always be one word unless it is a proper noun! • Marty heard the bulldozer. • Marty Shaw heard the bulldozer.

  3. Simple Predicate • The main word (or words) in the complete predicate is called the simple predicate • The simple predicate is made up of at least one verb, a word that shows action or being • The main verb may have one or more helping verbs • Marty Shaw heard the bulldozer.

  4. Diagramming Simple Subject and Simple Predicate • Billy walked to the park • Who or what is the sentence about? Billy • What did Billy do? • Final Diagram walked Billy walked

  5. More Examples • The bulldozer moved slowly. • Who or what is the sentence about? bulldozer • What did the subject do? • Final Diagram moved bulldozer moved

  6. More Examples • Its big scoop had been pushing piles of sand. • Who or what is the sentence about? scoop • What did the subject do? • Final Diagram had been pushing scoop had been pushing

  7. Examples • Marty’s eyes sparkled with delight. • Piles of sand disappeared.

  8. Homework • Page 39 (13-24) • Do NOT write the sentence • You are diagramming the subject and verb • 13. owner smiled

  9. Diagramming Compound Subjects • Handbags and wallets can be made from plastic. • Who or what is the sentence about? • What did the subject do? • Final Diagram Handbags Handbags a n d a n d wallets wallets can be made can be made

  10. Try It Out • Plastic, steel, and aluminum are building materials. • Is plastic or glass better for lenses? • For an interrogative sentence, rewrite the sentence as a declarative then diagram. Plastic are steel a n d aluminum plastic Is o r glass

  11. Homework • Page 45 (13-28) • Do NOT write the sentence! • Diagram ONLY! • 13.

  12. Diagramming Compound Predicates • Visitors to the museum buy a ticket and enter. • Who or what is the sentence about? • What did the subject do? • Final Diagram buy buy Visitors a n d a n d enter enter Visitors

  13. Try It Out • They can tour the galleries or watch slides. • A guide was wearing a suit of armor and telling dragon stories. tour was wearing They o r a n d watch telling guide

  14. Homework • Page 48 (9-20) • Do NOT write the sentence! • Diagram ONLY! • 9.

More Related