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Can You Identify These Sentence Patterns?

In the last few weeks of our grammar class, we have learned about indirect objects, direct objects, objects of the preposition, object complement nouns, and object complement adjectives.

My students can figure some of these out when the pattern is predictable, but are they able to apply what they learned when the sentence patterns are varied and not predictable?

I’ve come up with fourteen sentences for them to diagram and label the sentence pattern.

I kept the sentences simple and short so that students have to focus on identifying the PATTERN rather than focusing on clauses and phrases and modifiers.

DIAGRAMMING PRACTICE SENTENCES

  1. Give me candy!
  2. Call me tonight.
  3. Speak clearly to me.
  4. Make me beautiful!
  5. Bring me chocolate!
  6. Remember me always.
  7. Elect me president!
  8. Don’t fall down!
  9. Be perfectly kind.
  10. Become the teacher.
  11. Consider me smart.
  12. Feel better soon!
  13. Be a good student.
  14. Call me teacher.

Give them a try before just looking at the answer key.  (Also, let me know if you found any mistakes.  I’ve checked it over three times, but I may have missed something.)

 

HINTS

Remember in order to identify the sentence patterns, you have to understand how the words in the sentence are functioning.

 

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