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SENTENCE PATTERN - AN INTRODUCTION
In English, the sentences are used in a similar pattern - subject, verb, then object/adjective/adverb.
There are five sentence elements. They are subject, verb, object, complement, and adjunct. The subject is the performer of an action. It is usually at the beginning of a sentence. It may be a noun, a pronoun, a noun phrase, or a noun clause.
The nice fact about the type of structure is that we are able to know who is doing the action and the outcome of the action.
We can list the basic sentence pattern as
1. She/ runs. (SV)
2. You/ have/ a book. (SVO)
3. They/ are/ tall. (SVC)
4. My friend /gave/ me/ a gift. (SVOO)
5. She made him angry (SVOC)
6. I/ sit/ here. (SVA)
7. He/ kept/ the umbrella/ there. (SVOA)
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SENTENCE PATTERN - AN INTRODUCTION
In English, the sentences are used in a similar pattern - subject, verb, then object/adjective/adverb.
There are five sentence elements. They are subject, verb, object, complement, and adjunct. The subject is the performer of an action. It is usually at the beginning of a sentence. It may be a noun, a pronoun, a noun phrase, or a noun clause.
The nice fact about the type of structure is that we are able to know who is doing the action and the outcome of the action.
We can list the basic sentence pattern as
1. She/ runs. (SV)
2. You/ have/ a book. (SVO)
3. They/ are/ tall. (SVC)
4. My friend /gave/ me/ a gift. (SVOO)
5. She made him angry (SVOC)
6. I/ sit/ here. (SVA)
7. He/ kept/ the umbrella/ there. (SVOA)
Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, like and share the link to the needy students. You can download for listening again and again.
You can view all of my episodes in my blog https://podcasterselvi.blogspot.com/
All of my episodes are available in https://www.buzzsprout.com/2107418
https://anchor.fm/selviraveendran
You tube link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqnQfBAeJQO4O_55T_N1CQ
RSS FFEDS LINK
https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2107418.rss
WORDPRESS WEBSITE
https://podcasterselvi.wordpress.com/
This podcast was created on Hubhopper studio. If you wish to start your own podcast for free, visit www.hubhopperstudio.com. Hubhopper is India's leading podcast creation platform. Start your podcast with Hubhopper studio & get your voice heard across platforms like Spotify, Gaana, Google podcasts, Wynk Music and more. Click on the link in the episode description or visit www.hubhopperstudio.com.