Chart A lists Declarative, Exclamatory, Interrogative, and this sentence purpose that ends a sentence with a period or an exclamation mark
What is Imperative?
Simple, Compound, and these two structures make up the four sentence structures
What are Complex and Compound-Complex?
Jesus wept is this sentence pattern
What is S-Vi?
The intent or function of a sentence is this
What is purpose?
That part of a sentence about which something is being said goes on the left side of the cross when diagramming
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What is the subject?
This definition, "A verb is a word that asserts an action, shows a state of being, links two words together, or helps another verb," can be found on this chart
What is Chart C?
Jesus wept is this type of sentence structure
What is Simple?
'Jesus loves me.' is this sentence pattern
What is S-Vt-DO?
40 divided by 10 is equivalent to this number of sentence purposes
What is 4?
A predicate nominative or adjective are diagrammed with this type of line in front of them
What is slanted?
To be, am, are, is, was, were, being, been are these types of verbs found on Chart D
What are irregular verbs?
True or False: 'Cheyenne and Emiline screamed.' is an example of a compound sentence
What is false?
In 'Jesus is holy.', holy completes this sentence pattern SN-Vl-.....
What is predicate adjective (PA)?
Is Jesus holy? or Who is holy? are examples of this sentence purpose?
What is interrogative?
A direct object is always diagrammed with this type of line in front of it
What is straight or vertical?
Common, proper, singular, plural, concrete can be found on this part of speech chart
What is noun (Chart E)?
Two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction make up this sentence structure
What is Compound?
Dad laughed and I laughed are both this sentence pattern
What is S-Vi?
A sentence that ends with an exclamation can be either one of these two purposes
What are exclamatory or imperative?
These are always diagrammed on an angled lined below the word that they give more detail to
What are modifiers?
Subject, verb, capital letter, end mark, and complete sense are listed as these on Chart A
What are 5 Parts of a Sentence?
This sentence structure consists of one independent clause and expresses a complete thought
What is simple?
Chart B lists this sentence as an example of S-Vl-PN
What is Jesus is God?
Love me. Is an example of this sentence purpose
What is imperative?
This part of speech rests on a horizontal line with dotted lines connected to the verbs in the clauses
What are coordinating conjunctions?