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Unit 10: Basic Sentence Patterns




                                                                                                Notes
                 Example: Thomas drives quickly.
                 Anna doesn’t sleep deeply.

          Sentence Patterns #4 - Noun / Linking Verb / Noun
          This sentence pattern uses linking verbs to link one noun to another. Linking verbs are also
          known as equating verbs - verbs which equate one thing with another such as ‘be’, ‘become’,
          ‘seem’, etc.


                 Example: Jack is a student.
                         This seed will become an apple.
          Sentence Patterns #5 - Noun / Linking Verb / Adjective

          This sentence pattern is similar to sentence pattern #4, but uses linking verbs to link one noun to
          its description using an adjective.


                 Example: My computer is slow!
                         Her parents seem unhappy.
          Sentence Patterns #6 - Noun / Verb / Noun / Noun

          Sentence pattern #6 is used with verbs that take both direct and indirect objects.

                 Example: I bought Katherine a gift.

                 Jennifer showed Peter her car.


                         Basic Sentence Structure
             Notes
             There are five basic patterns around which most English sentences are built.* They are as
             follows:

                    S-V             Subject-Verb          John sleeps.
                                                          Jill is eating.
                                                          Jack will arrive next week.
                    S-V-O           Subject-Verb-Object    I like rice.
                                                          She loves her job.
                                                          He's eating an orange.
                    S-V-Adj         Subject-Verb-Adjective   He is funny.
                                                          The workers are lazy.
                                                          Karen seems angry.
                    S-V-Adv         Subject-Verb-Adverb   Jim is here.
                                                          Flowers are everywhere.
                                                          No one was there.
                    S-V-N           Subject-Verb-Noun     She is my mom.
                                                          The men are doctors.
                                                          Mr. Jones is the teacher.





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