diagramming sentences

21
Diagramming Sentences J. Beattie Tri-County Technical College

Upload: joie

Post on 23-Feb-2016

80 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Diagramming Sentences. J. Beattie Tri-County Technical College. Step 1. Look for the VERB in the sentence. A verb is a word that shows action (dance, sing, walk, run, etc.) or state of being (am, is, are, was, were, etc.) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Diagramming Sentences

Diagramming SentencesJ. Beattie

Tri-County Technical College

Page 2: Diagramming Sentences

Step 1Look for the VERB in the sentence. A verb is

a word that shows action (dance, sing, walk, run, etc.) or state of being (am, is, are, was, were, etc.)

Ask the question, "What action is taking place, or what happened in the sentence?" The answer you get will let you know which word (or group of words) serves as the verb in the sentence. The VERB is placed on the right hand side of the base line.

Page 3: Diagramming Sentences

ExamplesAunt Polly punished Tom for ditching school.

Tom started a fight with the new boy in town.

Page 4: Diagramming Sentences

Your TurnTom’s friends were painting the fence for

him.Huck Finn was a homeless boy.

Page 5: Diagramming Sentences

Step 2Find the SUBJECT of the verb (the person or

thing that performs the action).Ask the question, "Who? or What?" before the

verb. The answer you get will let you know which word (or group of words) serves as the subject of the verb. The SUBJECT is placed on the left hand side of the base line.

Page 6: Diagramming Sentences

ExamplesAunt Polly punished Tom for ditching school.Tom started a fight with the new boy in town.

Page 7: Diagramming Sentences

Your TurnTom’s friends were painting the fence for

him.Huck Finn was a homeless boy.

Page 8: Diagramming Sentences

Step 3Find the DIRECT OBJECT. (If there is one in

the sentence, it is the person or thing that receives the action of the verb.)

Ask the question, "Whom? or What?" after the verb. The answer you get will let you know which word serves as the direct object of the verb. The DIRECT OBJECT is placed on the base line to the right of the verb separated by a line that goes upward from the base line.

Page 9: Diagramming Sentences

ExamplesAunt Polly punished Tom for ditching school.Tom started a fight with the new boy in town.

Page 10: Diagramming Sentences

Your TurnTom’s friends were painting the fence for

him.Huck Finn was a homeless boy.

Page 11: Diagramming Sentences

Step 4Look for ARTICLES (a, an, the) or

POSSESSIVES (my, your, his, hers, its, their, Joe’s, Maria’s, etc.) Ask the question, "Whose?"  ARTICLES and POSSESSIVES are attached to the base line beneath the word they describe.

Page 12: Diagramming Sentences

ExampleTom’s friends were painting the fence for

him.

Page 13: Diagramming Sentences

Step 5Look for ADJECTIVES (words that describe

or limit a noun or pronoun). Ask the questions, " Which one? How many? What kind? What size? What color? " ADJECTIVES are connected beneath the words they modify.

Page 14: Diagramming Sentences

ExampleBecky Thatcher wore two long braids

Page 15: Diagramming Sentences

Your TurnTom’s little brother discovered the black

thread.Huck Finn was a homeless boy.

Page 16: Diagramming Sentences

Step 6Look for ADVERBS (words that modify verbs,

adjectives or other adverbs). Ask the questions, "How? When? Where? How much? Why?" ADVERBS are connected beneath the words they modify.

Page 17: Diagramming Sentences

ExamplesInjun Joe ran away.

  Huck bravely saved the Widow Douglas

Page 18: Diagramming Sentences

Step 7Look for PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES. (These

are groups of words that begin with a preposition and end with a noun or pronoun which is the object of the preposition. Together they serve the same function as an adjective or an adverb.) PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES are connected beneath the line of the words they modify.

Page 19: Diagramming Sentences

ExampleHuck overheard a conversation between two

men.

Page 20: Diagramming Sentences

Your TurnTom was exploring the cave with Becky.

The two of them were lost in the cave.

Page 21: Diagramming Sentences

PracticeNow let's put what you have learned into

practice.  Try these sentences:We read a book about Tom Sawyer in English

class.

Each student made a report on a chapter from the story.