3/5 rating based on 56 reviews. Read all reviews for SenGram - Sentence Diagramming for iPhone.
SenGram - Sentence Diagramming is paid iOS app published by Soferio Pty Ltd
Janetfitz
This app is very disappointing. Don’t bother. It was designed by someone very lazy.
macckkk16
I thought this app took a sentence and diagrammed it for you. Not had already diagrammed sentences to explain. And if you want further explanation you have to pay (not including the $4 it takes to download this stupid app). Waste of money. Deleted it right after download.
San Diego, TX
ITS A GAME! IT DOESNT DIAGRAM SENTENCES FOR YOU. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!
Jenna_grace
I would rate this 0 stars. I purchased this to check my daughter work when she diagrammed her sentences. I was no help at all don’t waste you money!!!
Movie Mogul
Learned to diagram 35 years ago in a small country school. This brought back memories-- challenging too! Great tool for learning grammar!
Movie Mogul
Learned to diagram 35 years ago in a small country school. This brought back memories-- challenging too! Great tool for learning grammar!
MsClemons
I use SenGram with my accelerated fifth grade class. They love the challenge.
avp8536
Please complete levels 3-6! I love this app!! I've enjoyed doing and redoing the many puzzles given and am close to mastering the constructions taught. I now have some confidence in diagramming sentences fitting the patterns presented in levels 1-2 and am hungry for the rest! I think this is a wonderful introduction to learning sentence diagramming! Please finish it!
sydneykiqq
This is a wonderful app. I enjoy playing with it, and I use it in my ESL class of beginners. I wish I could enter my own sentences, so I could use the vocabulary and sentences from their readings. SenDraw hasn't worked for me. Sentence diagramming has allowed me to show higher level sentence grammar in that I can use the graphics to eliminate a lot of metalanguage. The students enjoy going up and working out a sentence with the cool touch screen design, but most of the sentences are too high for my students. What has been especially nice is having a way to show parts of speech as phrases, with main constituents above the line and modifiers below. It's also the easiest way for me to show how prepositional phrases can function as adjectives and adverbs. This app always works and it's unique. Sydney University of Oregon Sydney University of Oregon Sydney