Write two sentences for each pattern.
SV
SVO
SVC
SVA
SVOC
SVIODO
ASV
SVAA
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:
7 Basic Sentence Patterns
The English language has seven basic sentence (or clause) patterns. Examples are:
John / laughed. (SV)*
John / kissed / Jane. (SVO)
John / is / tall. (SVC)
John / gave / Jane / a present. (SVOO)
John / made / Jane / angry. (SVOC)
John / sat / up. (SVA)
John / put / the bag / down. (SVOA)
Most simple and complex (but not compound) clauses are of one of these patterns no matter how long the clauses are. For example, the following two sentences are essentially of the same pattern.
Jane / bought / fruit. (SVO)
My long lost sister Jane / has been buying / a variety of fruit. (SVO)
* There are five sentence class terms: S = subject, V = verb, O = object, C = complement, and A = adverbial. The slash (/) denotes the boundary between syntactic terms.