DIAGRAMMING SENTENCES BY: KAITLYN AND SHAINA. Dogs run. Dogsrun This is the subject. This is the verb.

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DIAGRAMMING SENTENCES BY: KAITLYN AND SHAINA

Dogs run. Dogsrun This is the subject. This is the verb.

Big horses eat quickly. horses Big eat quickly This is an adjective (they modify nouns and pronouns) This is an adverb (they modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs)

I ran in the forest. I ran in the forest The sentence base is placed on a horizontal line. The vertical line goes through the horizontal line.

Bill and Bob ran. Bill Bob and ran This is a conjunction. This is the vertical line. It goes through the horizontal line.

Three deer and two elk ran and jumped. deer elk Three two and ran jumped and The diagonal line is for the adjectives and the adverbs. They are called modifiers.

The boy and the girl ran at the track. boy The girl the and ran at the track This is a prepositional phrase.

The boy with the smile and the girl with the curls talked. boy The with the smile girl the with the curls talked and This is a conjunction. This is a prepositional phrase

I threw the ball. threw I the ball This is a horizontal base line. This is an adverb

Jim and Jerry ate a sub. Jim and Jerry ate a sub This the direct object. This is a conjunction

Bill cut some wood. Billcutwood some This is the vertical line which goes through the horizontal. This is a noun

Fish ate the minnow. Fishateminnow the This is the line used for the adjectives and adverbs. This is the vertical line it goes through the horizontal line

My mom and my dad drove the big car. My mom and my dad drove the car big This is a conjunction This is a noun

The girls and the boys ran quickly. The girls and boys the ran quickly This is a conjunction This is an adverb.

The girls and the boys threw the ball. girls boys The the and threw the ball This is the subject

The creepy bugs and the crawling insects flew silently in the night. The creepy bugs and the crawling insects flew silently in the night This is a conjunction This is a prepositional phrase

Mr. Heidebrink caught the ball. Mr. Heidebrinkcaughtball the This is the subject This is an adverb

I read a big book with a great ending. I read book a big with a great ending This is the horizontal line This is a prepositional phrase

Tall girls shoot the basketball. Tall girlsshoot the basketball This is an adjective This is an adverb

Tall girls run quickly. girls Tall run quickly Subject Verb

I saw an elk and a buck in the forest. Isaw elk and an a buck in the forest This is a conjunction This is a prepositional phrase

She is beautiful. She is beautiful This is the linking verb This is the Subject

They are funny. They are funny This is the vertical line it goes through the horizontal line. This is a linking verb

The boys are funny and happy. The boys are funny happy and This is a conjunction This is a adjectives

This orange tastes different. This orangetastes different This is the subject This is the horizontal line

My friends from collage seem nervous. My friends from collage seem nervous This is a prepositional phrase This is the subject

I will be happy in the summer with my friends. Iwillhappy in the summer with my friends be This is prepositional phrase

Diagramming is fun. Diagrammingisfun This is the vertical line This is the Verb

Mr. Hoglund threw the ball. Mr. Hoglundthrew the ball This is an action verb This is the subject

Diagramming is boring and dull. Diagrammingis boring and dull This is a conjunction This is the subject

Mr. Hoglund is really tall. Mr. Hoglundistall really This is the vertical line it goes through the horizontal line This is the horizontal line

The boys and the girls in this class are funny. The boys and the girls in this class are funny This is a conjunction This is a prepositional phrase

Mr. Hoglund has three classes of students. Mr. Hoglund hasclasses three of students This is a prepositional phrase This is the subject

He likes my class. Helikesclass my This is the subject This is the horizontal line

I am Mr. Hoglund’s favorite student. I am student Mr. Hoglund’s favorite This is the vertical line This is the horizontal line

He says nice things about me to his friends. He saysthings nice about me to his friends These are prepositional phrases

I threw him the ball. Ithrew him the ball This is the subject This is the horizontal line

I read my brother a book. I readbook my brother a This is the prepositional phrase This is the subject

I play in the summer, and I ski in the winter. I play in the summer and Iski in the winter These are the subjects

I fish with my brother because he is fun. Ifish with my brother because he is fun This is the subject This is the linking verb

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