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Advanced Communication Skills




                    Notes            At the heart of every English sentence is the Subject-Verb relationship. Other elements can
                                     be added to make a sentence more interesting, but they are not essential to its formation.


                                          Example: The following sentences are examples of the S-V pattern.

                                     She sleeps.              Core sentence
                                     She sleeps soundly.      An adverb is added to describe how she sleeps.
                                     She sleeps on the sofa.   A prepositional phrase is added to tell where she sleeps.
                                     She sleeps every afternoon.   A time expression is added to tell when she sleeps.
                                     She is sleeping right now.   Verb tense is changed, but S-V relationship remains the same.
                                     Mary will sleep later.   Subject is named and another tense is used.
                                     The dogs are sleeping in the  New subject may require a different form of the verb.
                                     garage.



                                     Notes  Any action verb can be used with this sentence pattern.
                                     The following sentences are examples of the S-V-O pattern.

                                      They like rice.                   Core sentence
                                      The people like rice.             Specific subject
                                      The friendly people like rice.    Subject modified with an adjective
                                      The people in the restaurant like rice.   Subject modified with an adjective
                                      The people like boiled rice.      Object modified with an adjective
                                      The people like hot, white rice.   Object modified with more than one adjective





                                     Notes  Only transitive action verbs can be used with this sentence pattern.
                                     The following sentences are examples of the S-V-Adj pattern.

                                          He is fine.                    Basic sentence with "be" verb
                                          He seems happy.                Basic sentence with another linking verb
                                          Jordan is tall, dark and handsome.   Series of adjectives
                                          He appears very comfortable.   Adverb or intensifier added
                                          George became sick last night.   Different tense and linking verb





                                     Notes   Only linking verbs can be used with this sentence pattern.
                                     The following sentences are examples of the S-V-Adv pattern.
                                          The teacher is here.        Basic sentence
                                          The teacher is over there.   Using an adverb phrase
                                          Teachers are everywhere.    Plural noun and verb used
                                          The teachers are in the lobby.   Prepositional phrase functioning as adverb




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