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I am writing the test now (sentence pattern)
I am a student (sentence pattern)

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Answer:

I am writing the test now.→ Subject+ verb+ object+ adverb (SVOA)

I am a student.→  Subject+ be verb+ noun(SVN)

Explanation:

  • A sentence pattern or sentence structure refers to the proper arrangement of words.
  • This arrangement needs to be in the grammatically correct order, which means the placement of each part of speech i.e verbs and nouns should be correct to form a meaningful sentence.
  • Apart from that, there are punctuation marks which play an important role in making a sentence readable, presentable and understandable.
  • Without the correct placement of words, one can not express their thoughts properly while speaking.
  • In the simplest form, an English sentence has two parts namely a subject and a verb that express a complete thought when they are combined together.
  • The subject shows who or what is pursuing the action. It is always some form of noun or pronoun.
  • The verb shows the action or the state of being.

1. I am writing the test now.→ sentence pattern SVOA.

  • Here Subject (I)
  • be verb (am), main verb (writing)
  • object (the test)
  • adverb (now)

2. I am a student.→ sentence pattern SVN.

  • Subject (I)
  • be verb (am)
  • noun (student)

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