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Sentence Patterns: Group Members: Desiree Tungol Kathrine Pechardo Napfisa Maca-Ager

The document discusses the different parts of a sentence and sentence patterns. It defines the subject, verb, object, and complements. It then lists and provides examples of 5 common sentence patterns: 1) Subject + Intransitive verb, 2) Subject + Linking verb + Complement, 3) Subject + Transitive verb + Direct Object, 4) Subject + Transitive verb + Indirect object + Direct object, and 5) Subject + Transitive verb + Direct object + Object complement.
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Sentence Patterns: Group Members: Desiree Tungol Kathrine Pechardo Napfisa Maca-Ager

The document discusses the different parts of a sentence and sentence patterns. It defines the subject, verb, object, and complements. It then lists and provides examples of 5 common sentence patterns: 1) Subject + Intransitive verb, 2) Subject + Linking verb + Complement, 3) Subject + Transitive verb + Direct Object, 4) Subject + Transitive verb + Indirect object + Direct object, and 5) Subject + Transitive verb + Direct object + Object complement.
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SENTENCE PATTERNS

PREPARED BY: GROUP TWO

GROUP MEMBERS:

Desiree Tungol
Kathrine Pechardo
Napfisa Maca-ager

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PARTS OF A SENTENCE

SUBJECT Doer of the action


VERB Can either be linking, transitive, or intransitive
LINKING VERB Links the subject to a complement
TRANSITIVE VERB Needs a direct object
INTRANSITIVE VERB Does not need a direct object
OBJECT Can either be direct or indirect
DIRECT OBJECT Receiver of the action; answers the question what?
INDIRECT OBJECT Recipient of the direct object; answers the question to whom? or
to what?

COMPLEMENTS Adds information about a subject or an object


SUBJECT COMPLEMENT Complements the subject
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OBJECT COMPLEMET Complements the object
SENTENCE PATTERNS

1) Subject + Intransitive verb ( S IV)

Examples:

Elizabeth swims.

Dolphins Leap.

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2) Subject + Linking verb +
Complement
(S LV - C)

Examples:

The sea is beautiful.

You seem worried.

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3) Subject + Transitive verb +
Direct Object
(S TV - DO)

Examples:

John hated lima beans.

Books convey ideas.

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4) Subject + Transitive verb +
Indirect object +
Direct object (S TV IO - DO)

Examples:

The writer sold his publisher a three-


part story.

Gian made himself coffee.


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5) Subject + Transitive verb +
Direct object + Object
complement (S TV DO - OC)

Examples:

Samantha called her sister a


baby.

The king made Leith a knight. 2/7/17 7

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