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He was going to the market... sentence pattern?

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Answered by pachangevaibhav0
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Answer:

Past continuous tense

Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

The sentence pattern is SVA.

He - Subject

was going - verb

to the market - adjective

Explanation:

  • Sentence patterns are made up of phrases and clauses.
  • A phrase is a group of connected words, but it is not a complete sentence because it is missing a subject and/or a verb.
  • Phrases are just one component that makes up a complete sentence.
  • A clause contains a subject (actor) and a verb (action).
  • In the given above sentence, 'He' is the subject because, 'he' is the doer of the action.
  • 'was going' is the action word. So, it is the verb.
  • The doer is going to the market. 'to the market' is an adjective.
  • A word that says something good about a noun or pronoun in the phrases.
  • The nouns is the person, place or thing that is the subject of the sentence.
  • Then, check to see if there is a descriptive word right before the noun. If there is, then it may be an adjective.

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