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What is the sentence pattern of each of the following sentence. Ashima ran fast The boy fell down. Alka felt lonely. Aditya believed the girl. Meghna sent her mother a letter. Pooja is a pretty girl. Maanik is standing outside The teacher schooled the students. They are crazy. The children song well.

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Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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The sentence pattern are as follows:-
Sentence 1- Subject+Verb+Adverb
Sentence 2-Subject+Verb+Adverb
Sentence 3-Subject+Verb+Adverb
Sentence 4-Noun+Verb+Noun
Sentence 5-Subject+Verb+Noun+Preposition+Object
Sentence 6- Subject+Helping Verb+Adjective+Noun
Sentence 7-Subject+Verb+Noun
Sentence 8-Subject+Helping Verb+Adjective
Sentence 9-Subject+Verb+Adjective


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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

This question is based on sentence pattern or sentence structure.

Collins English Dictionary defines 'sentence structure' or 'sentence pattern' as 'the grammatical arrangement of words in sentences.'

The sentence patterns of the given sentences are as follows :

1. Ashima ran fast.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(Ashima) +Verb(ran) +Adjunct(fast)

2. The boy fell down.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(The boy) +Verb(fell) +Adjunct(down)

3. Alka felt lonely.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(Alka) +Verb(felt) +Adjunct(lonely)

4. Aditya believed the girl.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(Aditya) +Verb(believed) +Object(the girl)

5. Meghna sent her mother a letter.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(Meghna) +Verb(sent) +Noun(her mother) + Object(a letter)

6. Pooja is a pretty girl.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(Pooja) +Helping Verb(is) +Adjunct(pretty) + Noun(girl)

7. Maanik is standing outside.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(Maanik) +Verb(is standing) +Noun(Outside)

8. The teacher schooled the students.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(The teacher) +Verb(schooled) +Object(students)

9. They are crazy.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(They) +Verb(are) +Adjunct(crazy)

10. The children sang well.

Sentence Pattern : Subject(The children) +Verb(sang) +Adjunct(well)

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