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Diagraming sentences another way to see how it all works
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Who or what the sentence is about What the subject is doing or being
The mother sleeps. Subject Predicate Who or what the sentence is about What the subject is doing or being (noun) (verb)
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Let’s try sentences from the test.
The young boy ate the red apple.
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My expensive watch has stopped.
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Next week my grandmother is coming from Korea.
End Monday
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When you have a question
Did Nick read this morning? Did read this morning Nick
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How is Jada’s dog?
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When you have two subjects
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Subject Predicate (noun) (verb)
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Mother and father sleep.
Subject Predicate (noun) (verb)
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Danny and Nanwa shop. Subject Predicate (noun) (verb)
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When you have two predicates
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Peter studies and learns.
Subject Predicate (noun) (verb)
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Nora listens and speaks.
Subject Predicate (noun) (verb)
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Samer reads and thinks. Subject Predicate (noun) (verb)
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Maryo smiles and helps. Subject Predicate (noun) (verb)
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Revan and Zahraa eat and talk.
Subject Predicate (noun) (verb)
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Direct Object (noun) (noun) + (verb) = (noun)
Subject + Predicate + what or who= Direct Object (noun) (verb) = (noun)
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Jwan and Danella hit Peter.
Subject + Predicate + what or who= Direct Object (noun) (verb) = (noun)
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