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cricket20 [7]
2 years ago
7

Match the sentence to its sentence pattern.

English
1 answer:
marysya [2.9K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Matching Sentence to its Sentence Pattern:

1. S = Visiting old mine shafts

LV = can be

PA = an interesting experience.

Subject, Linking Verb, and Predicate Adjective

2. S = Remodeling this house

V = has become

PA = very expensive

3. S = The old village

LV = sprawled across

PN = the green valley

Subject, Linking Verb, and Predicate Noun

4. S = Academic success

V = requires

PN = diligence

Subject, Verb, and Predicate Noun

5. S = We

V = named

DO = the baby

OC = Margaret

Subject, Verb, Direct Object, and Object Complement

6. S = The company

V = sent

IO = me

DO = their brochure

Subject, Verb, Indirect Object, and Direct Object

Explanation:

Sentence patterns are the divisions of sentences into the various parts that make them up, including Subjects, Verbs, Objects (direct and indirect), Compliments, and Predicates.

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