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Practice Set #l--Diagram the following sentences looking carefully for the subject and verb in each sentence and any adjectives or adverbs
modifying them. Get the answer key. (I cut he easiest ones out)
2. Maria ran slowly.
4. The small child fell down.
5. Mark is studying.
B. Diagramming the Direct and Indirect Objects of the Verb. The direct object of a sentence is the noun, which names whatever receives the
action of the verb. The direct object is placed on the primary horizontal line to the right of the verb and separated from the verb by a vertical line,
which does not descend below the line according to the following pattern. (I cut he easiest ones out)
Practice Set #2 --Diagram each of the following sentences. Get the answer key. (I cut he easiest ones out)
2. Carlos kicked the can.
4. Carla gave David the book.
5. Joe gave Maria the notebook.
C. Diagramming Prepositional Phrases. Prepositional phrases are frequently used to modify the subjects and verbs of sentences. A prepositional
phrase must contain (a) a preposition, (b) the object of the preposition, and (c) any modifiers of the object. To diagram a prepositional phrase, the
preposition is placed on a slanted line beneath the subject or verb which the phrase modifies, the object of the preposition is placed on a
horizontal line below the primary horizontal, and any modifiers of the object are placed on slanted lines beneath the object of the preposition. The
general pattern is as follows:
Practice Set #3 --Diagram each of the following sentences. Get the answer key. (I cut a few out)
2. Alex was thrown from the raft.
3. The large airplane fell to the ground.
4. Cathy hid behind the tree.
5. The boy in the blue shirt jumped over the creek.
7. Mike went to the soccer game with Frank.
Answers are available on line—you'll go to Ms. Orozco's website
Developed by Monica Orozco;Student Learning Assistance Center ( SLAC ); San Antonio College, 1995
http://www.accd.edu/SAC/acad_dev/slac/services/handouts/english/diagramming_sentences.htm