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1 Pattern 1, 2, and 3 Miss Johnson
Sentence Diagramming Pattern 1, 2, and 3 Miss Johnson

2 Sentence Diagramming Sentence Diagramming: a way to see a sentence spatially; to place each word in its appropriate place as though sentences parts were pieces of a jigsaw puzzle

3 Subject – be verb – Adverb of Time or Place
Shortened: s – be – adv/tp Uses some for of the be verb: Is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been The be verb is the MAIN verb, not a helping verb Because it is a be verb, it must have some element to follow it in order to complete the idea REMEMBER: a prepositional phrase can function as an adverb

4 Subject – be verb – Adverb of Time or Place

5 Subject – be verb – Adverb of Time or Place
Example #1 The king is here.

6 Subject – be verb – Adverb of Time or Place
Example #2 The king is on the throne.

7 Subject – be verb – Adverb of Time or Place
Example #3 The stapler is on the desk.

8 Subject – be verb – Adverb of Time or Place
Example #4 The graduation party is today.

9 Subject – be verb – Adverb of Time or Place
Example #5 The car is in the garage.

10 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Adjective
Shortened: s – be – pa Uses some for of the be verb: Is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been The be verb is the MAIN verb, not a helping verb Because it is a be verb, it must have some element to follow it in order to complete the idea REMEMBER: a prepositional phrase can function as an adjective Predicate Adjective: describes the subject

11 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Adjective

12 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Adjective
Example #1 The king is generous.

13 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Adjective
Example #2 The king is happy.

14 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Adjective
Example #3 The is in a good mood.

15 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Adjective
Example #4 The music is extremely loud.

16 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Adjective
Example #5 That child is being unreasonable.

17 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Nominative
Shortened: s – be – pn Uses some for of the be verb: Is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been The be verb is the MAIN verb, not a helping verb Because it is a be verb, it must have some element to follow it in order to complete the idea REMEMBER: a prepositional phrase can function as an adverb Predicate Nominative: renames the subject; is identical with it

18 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Nominative

19 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Nominative
Example #1 The king is a friend.

20 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Nominative
Example #2 The king is Henry VIII.

21 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Nominative
Example #3 My cat is a lover of tuna.

22 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Nominative
Example #4 Officers at the academy should be strict disciplinarians.

23 Subject – be verb – Subjective Complement: Predicate Nominative
Example #5 Our professor must have been a genius in her youth.


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