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Sentence Patterns | Sentences | Parts of the Sentence Pattern |
S+V | She runs. | S (Subject): She V (Verb): runs |
S+V+A | Mohan sings beautifully. | S (Subject): Mohan V (Verb): sings A (Adverbial): beautifully |
S+V+DO+A | Our school organizes tours every year. | S (Subject): Our school V (Verb): organizes DO (Direct Object): tours A (Adverbial): every year |
S+V+DO+A+A | The minister will visit our school on a monthly basis this year. | S (Subject): The minister V (Verb): will visit DO (Direct Object): our school A (Adverbial): on a monthly basis A (Adverbial): this year |
S+V+DO+C+A | The students elected Reshmi the captain of the sports association. | S (Subject): The students V (Verb): elected DO (Direct Object): Reshmi C (Complement): the captain A(Adverbial):o f the sports association |
A+S+V | Now, Priya will leave. | A (Adverbial): Now S (Subject): Priya V (Verb): will leave |
A+S+V+DO | Last time India won the world cup. | A (Adverbial): Last time S (Subject): India V (Verb): won DO (Direct Object): the world cup |
A+S+V+C | Usually Raj is very cooperative. | A (Adverbial): Usually S (Subject): Raj V (Verb): is C (Complement): very cooperative |
A+S+V+IO+DO | Last week, at the annual day celebrations, the school gave the teachers awards. | A (Adverbial): Last week, at the annual day celebrations S (Subject): the school V (Verb): gave IO (Indirect Object): the teachers DO (Direct Object): awards |
A+S+V+DO+C | Yesterday, in the park, Jeeva called Tina a cheat. | A (Adverbial): Yesterday, in the park, S (Subject): Jeeva V (Verb): called DO (Direct Object): Tina C (Complement): a cheat |
A+S+V+DO+C+A | Next month we will make Grace chairman of our company. | A (Adverbial): Next month S (Subject): we V (Verb): will make DO (Direct Object): Grace C (Complement): chairman A (Adverbial): of our company |
A+A+S+V+C | In summer during May the Sun shines brightest. | A (Adverbial): In summer A (Adverbial): during May S (Subject): the Sun V (Verb): shines C (Complement): brightest |
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