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Action Verbs: Diagramming Notes Simple Subject Action Verb Direct Object (noun) x Indirect Object (noun) Linking Verbs: Simple Subject Linking Verb Predicate Noun (a noun that comes after a linking verb and renames the subject) Simple Subject Linking Verb Predicate Adjective (an adjective that comes after a linking verb. They describes the subject.) Prepositions: Diagram off of the subject or verb depending on what it is modifying Pr
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os
iti
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Object of the preposition (noun/pronoun) ad
ad
je
j
(m ectiv (mo ctive
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fie ifie
r) r) e iv
ct
je
rb
ad
ve
ad
Adjectives: always describes a noun or pronoun. Answers the questions: Which one? What kind? How many? Its line will always come from the word it is describing. Noun Ad
jec
tiv
e Adverbs: Describes verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. (A.V.A) Answers the questions: Where? When? In what way? (How?) To what extent? Its line will also come from the word it is describing. Subject Verb Direct Object (Noun or Pronouns) ad
ad
ve
je
ct
rb
i
ve a
ad
dv
ve
er
rb
b Coordinating Conjunction Conjunctions: connecting words Coordinating Conjunctions-­ā€ join elements that are the same. This is an example of a sentence with two verbs. Verb Subject Verb Subordinating Conjunctions-­ā€ join dependent adverb clauses to independent clauses. Subject Verb Sub
o
C
o n r d in
jun ati
ctio ng n Subject Verb Appositives: Nouns that rename other nouns. Diagram them in parentheses after the noun they are renaming. Subject (appositive) Verb Interjections: Negatives: like nā€™t or not are adverbs Subject Verb Direct Object Interjection Ne
ga
tiv
e Subject Verb