Matching Pairs Sentence DiagrammingOnline version Sentence Diagramming for English Grade 9 by Kimberly Sayson 1 Prepositional Phrases 2 Compound Verbs 3 What is Infinitive? 4 Compound Direct Objects 5 What is Noun of Direct Address? 6 Compound Subjects and Compound Verbs 7 Objective Complements 8 SENTENCE DIAGRAMMING 9 What is Gerund? 10 Adjectives 11 Interjections 12 Direct Objects 13 Compound Adverbs 14 Compound Adjectives 15 Adverbs It is a construction in which one adverb is paired with another adverb It refers to a word or phrase denoting the receiver of the action of a verb. How to use direct object in a sentence. It refers to the words that modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. It refers to a groups of words that consist of a preposition followed by at least one object noun or pronoun It is is a group of words that uses an infinitive (“to” + verb). It is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun It refers to nouns or adjectives that “complement” an object noun. It refers to a nouns (often names) that are used in speech in order to get someone’s attention. It refers to the sentences can have both compound subjects and compounds verbs. It refers to the words used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns It is a word added to a sentence to convey an emotion or a sentiment such as surprise, disgust, joy, excitement, or enthusiasm. It occurs when more than one noun, pronoun, or group of words acting as a noun receives the action of the same transitive verb It receives the action performed by the subject. Sentences often have more than one verb. It is a pictorial representation of the grammatical structure of a sentence.