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                    Notes
                                     10.  NP  + V-tr + NP  + NP : The action verb is followed by a direct object. The direct
                                            1          2     2
                                          object is followed by a noun functioning as an objective complement. The second
                                          NP, the direct object, receives a different numerical designation (NP2) because it is
                                          not the same as the subject (NP1). The third NP, the objective complement, receives
                                          the same numerical designation as the direct object (NP2) because it is the same as
                                          the direct object.
                                   10.5 The Sentence: Six Basic Patterns Built on Verb Types


                                   Basic sentence patterns are built around verbs. There are six different verb types that are followed
                                   by structures always associated with those verbs. Therefore, there are six basic sentence patterns,
                                   which are also called sentence nuclei. Once these basic patterns are understood, other structures
                                   may be attached to the sentence nuclei to form larger sentences. These other structures added to
                                   the sentence nuclei are usually phrases or clauses that function as nouns, verbs, adjective and
                                   adverbs.

                                   1.  The first verb type is called “intransitive.” This type of verb can end the sentence, or it can
                                       be followed by an adverb phrase. Intransitive verbs do not need to be followed by noun
                                       phrases or adjective phrases.
                                       (a)  The president spoke.
                                       (b)  Margo slept.
                                       (c)  Margo slept soundly.

                                       (d)  The small boy jumped from the high oak tree.
                                       (e)  Jimmy went to London.
                                   2.  The second verb type is called “linking.” This type of verb must be followed by noun
                                       phrases or adjective phrases, which refer to the same person or thing as the subject of the
                                       sentence. Some typical linking verbs are become, appear, grow, remain, stay, and seem. Some
                                       other linking verbs involving the senses are feel, look, smell, sound, and taste. Note that the
                                       forms of the verb “be” are placed  in a special category below, because  forms of  “be,”
                                       unlike other linking verbs, can be followed immediately by an “adverb of place.”
                                       (a)  Clark Kent became Superman.
                                       (b)  The president looked weary.
                                       (c)  Jamal remained an honest man.

                                   3.  The third verb type is the word  “be” and  all its forms, which is a special category  of
                                       linking verb.  The verb “be,” unlike other linking  verbs, can be followed  by a  phrase
                                       functioning as an “adverb of place,” in addition to the noun phrases or adjective phrases
                                       that follow other types of linking verbs. The word “be” has eight forms: be, is, am, are, was,
                                       were, been, being.
                                       (a)  The student is a math whiz.
                                       (b)  Marilyn was insecure.
                                       (c)  The new houses are around the corner. (The verb is followed by a phrase functioning
                                            as an adverb of place.)
                                   4.  The fourth verb type  is “one-place transitive.” This  verb must  be followed by a noun
                                       phrase that functions as a direct object. Often the subject “does something” to this object.





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