I love diagramming sentences. It makes English mathy!
Oh! That explains why I hate diagramming sentences. It's all so clear, now.
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I love diagramming sentences. It makes English mathy!
Oh! That explains why I hate diagramming sentences. It's all so clear, now.
J.K. Rowling started the website Pottermore.com. All it says so far is "Coming soon ..." [link]
Happy Bloomsday!
What? Sentence diagraming and Joyce? Peanut butter and jelly.
Finished Feed. Damn.
I don't think I've ever diagrammed a sentence. My grammar skills are crap.
I didn't mind diagramming sentences, but Universal Grammar diagramming makes the baby Jesus cry. Well, it did me.
Diagramming sentences was one of the things I missed in switching tracks between 6th and 7th grade (along with Earth Science and probably a bunch of stuff I don't even know about), but it was being taught when I was in school and I picked up a little bit when later English teachers would throw a little diagramming around.
I don't remember ever diagramming sentences in school.
J.K. Rowling started the website Pottermore.com
Yeah, that's interesting.
I have to admit that although I have some issues about JKR's writing, both line-by-line and structurally, she really did create a fascinating world and a compelling epic story that ended pretty much as she'd originally planned--and that she actually finished, which is key. She didn't try to drag it out (like Robert Jordan), or let it get so out of hand that she may well die before finishing it (like Jordan, but also like Martin).
I wouldn't mind seeing her try her hand at something else, but I'm interested to see what new she has planned for the wizarding world.
I had a brutal English teacher in 6th grade - at the time I thought she was the worst teacher ever and I hated her (not totally unjustified, she made no secret of who her favorite students were and they were ALWAYS boys). But she drilled grammar into our skulls to the point where I aced every grammar quiz I ever had for the rest of my school career. We diagrammed sentences, we had to memorize and recite the articles (a all an another any both each every few many...) and the prepositions (a preposition is what a squirrel does to a tree!)...it was a tough class, but it was the last tough English class I ever had.
(I guess the lesson is, don't worry about being a horrible bitch to your elementary school students! Eventually they'll look back and thank you for the grammar lessons.)
I never had to diagram sentences in school. It may have helped me, though, when I took automata theory in grad school.