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Sentence Diagramming Worksheets

Our collection of sentence diagramming worksheets encompasses a variety of sentence structures, including verbs, adverbs, and prepositional phrases, to provide skills in recognizing and representing the literary order and discovering logical relations. Our free worksheets are ideal for review!

Simple Subject and Predicate

Break sentences into their core parts, the subject and predicate in these worksheets, and diagram them to show the main grammatical relationships.

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Adjectives

Circle descriptive words in each sentence, and diagram how they modify subjects or objects.

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Adjectives and Adverbs

Identify the adjectives and adverbs and then diagram each sentence to show how they affect nouns and verbs in these sentence diagramming worksheets.

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Verbs

Spot and underline the verbs in each sentence, then map out the structure to show how actions connect with subjects and objects.

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Direct Objects

Find the nouns receiving the action and diagram them to illustrate how verbs act upon these objects in this set of worksheets.

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Adverbs

Locate adverbs in sentences and show through diagrams how they modify the verbs or adjectives.

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Compound Subjects

Diagram sentences with two or more subjects sharing a single verb in these PDF worksheets, showing the relationship between the subjects and the action.

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Compound Predicate

Visualize sentences where a single subject performs multiple actions joined by a conjunction.

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Compound Subjects and Predicates

Illustrate how multiple actions and performers link together within a sentence in these worksheets using clear sentence diagrams.

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Reflexive Pronouns

Identify the reflexive pronoun in each sentence and then diagram the sentence structure to show how the pronoun refers back to the subject.

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Prepositional Phrases

In these printable worksheets, underline prepositional phrases and diagram sentences to show how they add details about place, direction, or relationships.

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Predicate Nouns

Place the noun that renames the subject after a linking verb, separated by a slanted line pointing back to the noun.

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Direct and Indirect Objects

Diagram sentences to show both the direct object receiving the action and the indirect object benefiting from it in these worksheets.

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Interrogatives

Transform questions into statements, determine the subject and verb, and diagram the question word based on its role.

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