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we met a great writer in library (sentence pattern)​

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Answered by harshchandolkar
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Explanation:

There are four basic patterns that are used when putting together a sentence:

Subject + Verb (S + V)

Subject + Verb + Direct Object (S + V + DO)

Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (S + V + IO + DO)

Subject + Verb + Subject Complement (S + V + SC)

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

Explanation:

In the sentence, we met a great writer in library

The general sentence pattern used in sentences is -

'SVO' ---> Subject + verb + object.

subject–verb–object (SVO) is a sentence structure where the subject comes first, the verb second, and the object third.

SUBJECT-

What is subject in a sentence?

The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is  being or doing.

The subject is known as the “naming part” of a sentence or clause. It tells what the sentence is about, or what or who  is performing that action in the sentence. The subject is usualy a noun, pronoun, or can be a noun phrase.

VERB

Verbs are the action words of a sentence that tells what the subject is doing. Like nouns, verbs are the main part of a sentence or phrase, which tells a story about what is taking place.

OBJECT

We use the word 'object' to talk about the thing/person to whom the action is done to. Or,  it is the one who receives the action.

Generally, a direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives action of verb in a sentence. It answers the questions what? or whom? about the verb is .

To know more about the pattern of this sentence click on the link below-

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