SenGram - Sentence Diagramming App Reviews

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Fun while learning

Finally learning how to diagram a sentence correctly !

Great for writers

Im a visual learner; This app is helping me visually experience sentence structure. Never understood why a sentence sounds a certain way. Now I do.

Lumpie kicked the ball

Include diagramming for appositives and object compliments

Awesome app ...

Incredible, every middle school/high school student must have this

Love this

Learned to diagram 35 years ago in a small country school. This brought back memories-- challenging too! Great tool for learning grammar!

Rip Off!

A very short and limited game. Should have sentence diagramming input capability for the rip off price they charge! I want my money back!

You have to pay for third level

I think the price I payed for this app. It should contain more activities.

Worst $4.00 I have spent on the App Store

I went to buy this app so that I could diagram my own sentences and better understand them, but this app wouldnt let me do that. Heavily disappointed to have spent $4.00 on this.

this is it

Yes, this is it. This app is really good. However, I want more quizzes with more sentences from the classics or novels. Continuously update contents of the apps, Please!!

Nerd love

This game is great. The interface is easy to use and self-explanatory; very well-designed.

Great Educational Tool for Middle & Even High Schoolers

An amazing tool for teaching grammar. Has many examples of many types of sentence structures.

Grammar Fun

SenGram is one of my best and favorite apps; it provides lots of fun and beneficial practices in the study of grammar, via friendly manipulation of sentence diagrams. I hope to see more versions.

Great for visual learners

Why cant I find this on the App Store??

Need UI fixes

PLEASE ADD A NEWLINE BEFORE THE SENTENCE! Even small fingers often hit "back" accidentally, then you must start the puzzle all over. Bigger fonts, too

Helpful

This app will help you remember basic grammatical categories and how they function syntactically.

Not what I was looking for

I thought it would diagram a sentence that I could provide.

  • send link to app