6. Identify the sentence pattern of the sentence. "They elected her as a
leader"
SVOC
SVOA
O
SVO
O Other:
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They elected her as a leader.
Subject - they
Verb - elected
Object - her
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They elected her as a leader. This sentence is an SVO pattern.
where Subject is they, Verb is elected, Object is her.
In grammatical language, subject-verb-object (SVO) is a sentence pattern where the subject always comes at the first, the verb comes at the second, and the object comes at the third.
1. Languages might be classified with respect to the dominant order of these components in unmarked sentences (i.e., those sentences in which unusual word sequence is not used for accent).
2. English is also included in this particular group. An example of SVO is "Ram ate mangoes." Here the subject is Ram, Verb is ate, Object is mangoes.
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