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Diagramming sentences provides a way of  picturing  the structure of a sentence. By placing the various parts of a sentence in relation to the basic subject-verb relationship, we can see how the parts fit together and how the meaning of a sentence branches out, just as the branches of a plant ramify from the stem in space and time. Most students who work at diagramming sentences derive a clearer understanding of how sentences work — as well as satisfaction in the pictorial rendering of sentence structure. This presentation touches upon only the basics of diagramming. Use the hyperlinks back to the Guide to Grammar and Writing  (this color)  for additional information.
We begin, naturally, with the representation of a very simple sentence: Glaciers melt. We will place the subject-verb relationship on a straight horizontal line . . .  Glaciers  melt and separate the subject from its verb with a short vertical line extending through the horizontal line.
Modifiers (including articles) go under the words they modify on slanted lines. The glacier is melting slowly. glacier  is melting The slowly
A  direct object  follows the verb on the horizontal line; it is separated from the verb by a vertical line that does  not  go through the horizontal line. The glacier is slowly destroying the forest. glacier  is destroying The slowly forest the
Predicate nouns and predicate adjectives  follow the verb and are separated from the verb by a slanted line. The glacier is not really dangerous. glacier  is The dangerous not really Josiah Budnick  is  professor a brilliant Josiah Budnick is a brilliant professor.
With compound  subjects  and  predicates , the sentence diagram begins to branch out. The professor and her colleagues are studying glaciers and avalanches. professor The colleagues her are studying and glaciers avalanches and
Compound verbs are put on branches in a similar fashion. The professor and her colleagues are  studying and classifying  glaciers. professor The colleagues her and are studying classifying and glaciers
Indirect objects  are arranged under the main sentence line. Professor Higgins gave  her students  two projects. Professor Higgins  gave  projects two students her
Prepositional phrases  are arranged on branches below the words they modify. Professor Higgins studied glaciers  in Antarctica   during the 1950s . Professor Higgins  studied  glaciers Antarctica in 1950s the during
Gerund and infinitive phrases  are displayed on standards — except when the infinitive is a modifier. Jorge likes to study glaciers. Jorge  likes to study  glaciers Studying glaciers is fun . Study ing  glaciers is  fun His decision to study glaciers was fortunate. decision  was  fortunate His to study  glaciers
The relationship between clauses in  compound and complex sentences  is shown with a dotted line. Glaciers are powerful forces, but they move very slowly. Glaciers  are  forces powerful they  move slowly very but
One last diagram: a  complex sentence . Professor Higgins invited Jorge to the conference because he had written the best research paper. Professor Higgins  invited  Jorge to conference the he  had written  paper the best research because
Be sure to review the rest of the material on  DIAGRAMMING SENTENCES  in the Guide to Grammar and Writing. Soon, you will be diagramming sentences in your sleep and be the envy of the entire neighborhood!  As a writer, you will be surprised at the additional confidence you gain by mastering these visual renderings of sentence patterns. Congratulations!
This PowerPoint presentation was created by  Charles Darling, PhD Professor of English and Webmaster Capital Community College Hartford, Connecticut copyright November 1999

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  • 1. Diagramming sentences provides a way of picturing the structure of a sentence. By placing the various parts of a sentence in relation to the basic subject-verb relationship, we can see how the parts fit together and how the meaning of a sentence branches out, just as the branches of a plant ramify from the stem in space and time. Most students who work at diagramming sentences derive a clearer understanding of how sentences work — as well as satisfaction in the pictorial rendering of sentence structure. This presentation touches upon only the basics of diagramming. Use the hyperlinks back to the Guide to Grammar and Writing (this color) for additional information.
  • 2. We begin, naturally, with the representation of a very simple sentence: Glaciers melt. We will place the subject-verb relationship on a straight horizontal line . . . Glaciers melt and separate the subject from its verb with a short vertical line extending through the horizontal line.
  • 3. Modifiers (including articles) go under the words they modify on slanted lines. The glacier is melting slowly. glacier is melting The slowly
  • 4. A direct object follows the verb on the horizontal line; it is separated from the verb by a vertical line that does not go through the horizontal line. The glacier is slowly destroying the forest. glacier is destroying The slowly forest the
  • 5. Predicate nouns and predicate adjectives follow the verb and are separated from the verb by a slanted line. The glacier is not really dangerous. glacier is The dangerous not really Josiah Budnick is professor a brilliant Josiah Budnick is a brilliant professor.
  • 6. With compound subjects and predicates , the sentence diagram begins to branch out. The professor and her colleagues are studying glaciers and avalanches. professor The colleagues her are studying and glaciers avalanches and
  • 7. Compound verbs are put on branches in a similar fashion. The professor and her colleagues are studying and classifying glaciers. professor The colleagues her and are studying classifying and glaciers
  • 8. Indirect objects are arranged under the main sentence line. Professor Higgins gave her students two projects. Professor Higgins gave projects two students her
  • 9. Prepositional phrases are arranged on branches below the words they modify. Professor Higgins studied glaciers in Antarctica during the 1950s . Professor Higgins studied glaciers Antarctica in 1950s the during
  • 10. Gerund and infinitive phrases are displayed on standards — except when the infinitive is a modifier. Jorge likes to study glaciers. Jorge likes to study glaciers Studying glaciers is fun . Study ing glaciers is fun His decision to study glaciers was fortunate. decision was fortunate His to study glaciers
  • 11. The relationship between clauses in compound and complex sentences is shown with a dotted line. Glaciers are powerful forces, but they move very slowly. Glaciers are forces powerful they move slowly very but
  • 12. One last diagram: a complex sentence . Professor Higgins invited Jorge to the conference because he had written the best research paper. Professor Higgins invited Jorge to conference the he had written paper the best research because
  • 13. Be sure to review the rest of the material on DIAGRAMMING SENTENCES in the Guide to Grammar and Writing. Soon, you will be diagramming sentences in your sleep and be the envy of the entire neighborhood! As a writer, you will be surprised at the additional confidence you gain by mastering these visual renderings of sentence patterns. Congratulations!
  • 14. This PowerPoint presentation was created by Charles Darling, PhD Professor of English and Webmaster Capital Community College Hartford, Connecticut copyright November 1999