Are you ready to learn sentence diagramming?
Put on your party hat because it’s time to start diagramming sentences! Use the step-by-step grammar exercises below to help you learn or teach grammar the easy way—with sentence diagrams.We’ll start from the very beginning, so don’t worry if you’re new to grammar or sentence diagramming. I’ll help you learn everything you need to know.
Chapter 1: Start Basic Sentence Diagramming
The simplest sentences consist of a subject and a verb, and the simplest sentence diagrams consist of two lines. The subject goes on the left side and the verb goes on the right side. In this chapter, you’ll learn more about diagramming subjects and verbs. You’ll also learn how to diagram questions. Start Chapter 1: Diagramming Subjects & Verbs
Chapter 2: Modifiers (Adjectives & Adverbs)
Adjectives and adverbs add color and description to our language. Adjectives modify (describe) nouns and pronouns. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to diagram adjectives and adverbs. Check it out!Start Chapter 2: Diagramming Modifiers
Chapter 3: Prepositional Phrases
Chapter 4: Coordinating Conjunctions
Chapter 5: Interjections
Yippee! Interjections are awesome! They are not grammatically related to the rest of the sentence, which is why they are set apart from the sentence in the diagram. You’ll also learn about nouns of direct address in this chapter.Start Chapter 5: Diagramming Interjections
Chapter 6: Types of Verbs – Part 1
Chapter 7: Types of Verbs – Part 2
Chapter 8: Subordinating Conjunctions (Adverb Clauses)
Chapter 9: Relative Pronouns (Adjective Clauses)
Chapter 10: Diagramming The Noun Clause
Noun clauses are dependent clauses that act as nouns. They can do anything that nouns can do. That means they can be subjects, direct objects, objects of prepositions, and more. It’s time for you to learn more about them. Yay!Start Chapter 10: Diagramming Noun Clauses
Chapter 11: Verbals
Verbals are formed from verbs, but they act as nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. There are three kinds of verbals and you’ll learn about all of them in this final chapter of English grammar exercises!Start Chapter 11: Diagramming Verbals
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