Exercises
Identify the pattern of the following sentence:
1. He was going to the market
a) SVO
b) SVA
C) SVCA
2. I met my friend at the airport
a) SVIODO
b) SVOC
c) SVOA
3. Anitha grew tired after the dance
a) SVCA
b) SVIODP
c) SVOC
4. Exercise made him a healthy man
a) SVOC
b) SVIODO
c) SVOA
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Answers
Answer:
The answers to the following question is answered below:
Explanation:
1. He was going to the market
a) SVO
2. I met my friend at the airport
c) SVOA
3. Anitha grew tired after the dance
c) SVOC
4. Exercise made him a healthy man
b) SVIODO
Sample sentences. An example of SVO order in English is: Andy ate cereal. In an analytic language like English, subject–verb–object order is comparatively inflexible because it identifies which a part of the sentence is that the subject and which one is that the object.
There are five basic sentence structures within the English.
Subject-Verb. Examples: The boy plays. Jack eats. Subject-Verb-Object. Examples: The girl pets the cat. Subject-Verb-Adjective. Examples: Lisa is pretty. Subject-Verb-Adverb. Examples: Maria laughs loudly. .Subject-Verb-Noun. Examples: I'm the teacher.
At around 30-36 months, typically developing children start to form Subject Verb Object Complement sentences such as: “The milk made the girl sleepy.” People learning English as a second language and/or people with developmental language disorders sometimes don't develop this phrase structure automatically.
SVIODO. Subject + Verb + object + object. SVC. Subject + Verb + Complement.
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