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Diagramming Step-by-step Guide — Sentence

Draw a vertical line that cuts completely through the horizontal baseline.

Sentence diagramming is a visual way to map out the structure of a sentence, showing how words and phrases relate to one another. By breaking a sentence into its components, you can better understand complex grammar rules and improve your writing clarity. 1. Identify the Core (Subject and Verb) Sentence Diagramming Step-by-Step Guide

Draw a shorter vertical line to the right of the verb. This line should not cross through the baseline; it simply sits on top of it. Draw a vertical line that cuts completely through

Modifiers like "the," "red," or "quickly" describe the main parts of the sentence. A Step-by-Step Guide to Diagramming Sentences (Video) Modifiers like "the," "red," or "quickly" describe the

Write the direct object to the right of this divider. 3. Attach Modifiers (Adjectives and Adverbs)