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Identify the sentence pattern for the following sentences.
1.
He bought a pen=
2. He is a doctor =
3.They made her angry
4. They called David a genius =
5. I
gave rosy a pen =​

Answers

Answered by bhoomibachhawat
10

Answer:

All the sentences are assertive or declarative.

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
0

Answer:

Sentence pattern of the given sentences are as follows :

1) Simple Sentence

2) Simple present tense

3) Assertive sentence

4) Assertive sentence

5) Assertive sentence

Explanation:

1) It is a simple sentence because one single fact has been expressed in it. There's a subject and a verb and one complete thought expressed in the given sentence.

2) It is a Simple present tense sentence because -

  • The major component of the sentence is the subject "He," and the entire sentence is about the subject "He."
  • It is in the present tense since the verb "is."
  • The occupation of the third person "He," which is "Doctor," is the subject here.
  • The object is usually revealed by the subject's answer to the inquiry "What." In this case,

What does assertive sentence mean?

  • An assertive sentence expresses a reality.
  • These phrases are made up of simple statements.
  • They make a claim, make a declaration, or make a statement.
  • They're also known as declarative sentences.

What does declarative sentence mean in English grammar?

  • In English grammar, a declarative sentence is a sentence that makes a declaration, declares a fact, explains something, or provides information.
  • Declarative statements are a term used to describe certain types of phrases.
  • The most prevalent sort of sentence in the English language is the declarative statement.

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