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Sentences: Simple, Compound or Complex?

Here’s great way for your youngster to practice identifying sentence types from a list of simple, compound and complex sentences. It follows 3rd grade Language Standards for Common Core Standards, alt ...

Sentence Writing: Conjunctions!

The common conjunction is important for understanding sentence structure. Your student will get some great practice writing with this vital part of speech with this worksheet. While it’s compatible wi ...

Sentence Diagramming: Subject Complements

A subject complement renames or describes the subject. Sentence diagramming is an excellent way to practice this important role in a sentence. You’ll find it helpful for Common Core Standards for 3rd ...

Sentence Diagramming: Words in a Series

A series in a sentence is a list of three or more things. In a sentence diagram, the series is stacked one above the other. They are connected with the connecting conjunction on a dotted line. This ac ...

Sentence Diagramming: Reflexive Pronouns

A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun ending in -self or -selves that acts in a sentence as a direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition. When diagramming a sentence with a reflexive pronou ...

Sentence Diagramming: Interrogatives

An interrogative is a sentence that asks a question. Its structure is different from the standard declarative sentence, as your student will discover as she diagrams these interrogatives. Use it as a ...

Sentence Diagramming: Object Complements

While a subject complement describes a subject, an object complement describes a direct object. Your student will diagram sentences with object complements in this worksheet. Whether as a practice for ...

Sentence Diagramming: Interjections

An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses the speaker’s emotion, a protest, or a command. In sentence diagramming, the direct address has no particular meaning to the sentence, so the interje ...

Sentence Diagramming: Intensive Pronouns

A intensive pronoun is a pronoun ending in -self or -selves that is used for emphasis in a sentence but has no other function. It can be removed from the sentence without changing the meaning. In sent ...

Sentence Diagramming: Infinitives

An infinitive is a verb form with the word to, such as to sing or to walk. An infintive can function in many ways in a sentence, including as an adjective, subject, or a complement. In sentence diagra ...

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