Write sentences for the given pattern.
1. SV
2. SVO
3. SVA
4. SVC
5. SVIODO
Answers
Explanation:
The most basic sentence pattern consists of a subject and a verb. The
verb may be an action verb or a linking verb. Look at the following
examples:
Example: James W. Walter builds.
Example: He began to build homes after World War II.
Example: Walter offered to build affordable housing.
Example: The chairman of Walter Industries looks to
the
In linguistic typology, subject–verb–object (SVO) is a sentence structure where the subject comes first, the verb second, and the object third. Languages may be classified according to the dominant sequence of these elements in unmarked sentences (i.e., sentences in which an unusual word order is not used for emphasis). The label is often used for ergative languages that do not have subjects, but have an agent–verb–object (AVO) order. English is included in this group. An example is "Sam ate oranges."
SVA = Subject + Verb + Adverbial
Elephants live here.
Elephants [SUBJECT] live [VERB] here. [ADVERBIAL]
In SVA sentences, the adverbial is required; without it, the sentence is grammatically incomplete:
The pattern of your sentence is SVC. They is the subject, worked is the verb and hard is the complement of the subject.
Subject Verb Indirect Object Direct Object
The teacher taught us grammar.
My mother presented my friend a gift.
My friend sent me a message.
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