Unit 9, Diagraming Sentences 179
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Grammar
Unit 9: Diagraming Sentences
Lesson 52
Diagraming Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates
To diagram a sentence, first draw a long horizontal line. Then draw a short
vertical line that crosses the horizontal line. Write the simple subject to the left of
the vertical line. Write the simple predicate to the right of the vertical line. When
diagraming sentences, use capital letters as they appear in the sentence, but do
not use punctuation.
Dynamite explodes.
Write only the simple subject and the simple predicate in this part of the
diagram. Remember that the simple predicate can include a helping verb.
The dynamite will explode on schedule.
Exercise 1 Diagram only the simple subject and the simple predicate of each sentence.
Dynamite explodes
dynamite will explode
1.The store opens early on Saturday. 2.My aunt works as a chemist.