Sentence Analysis Essentials - Lakehead U
www.lakeheadu.ca › sites › defaultsentence and paragraph levels. The material and exercises below are for you to use if you struggle with errors such as subject-verb agreement, noun-pronoun agreement, incorrect verb tense and voice, run-on sentences and sentence fragments. Although this was designed for high school students, it can be adapted easily to university students. STEP ONE
SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS EXERCISES | Dr. Syntax
drsyntax.sites.grinnell.edu › syntax-modelsExercise 1. Do a complete analysis of the structure in the following sentences either by making a diagram (a graphic display of the structure) of each or by giving an account of each. You don’t need to identify definite (“the”) and indefinite (“a”/”an”) articles. For an account, you should use the following abbreviations: n = noun. prn = pronoun.