Basic Sentence Patterns
Basic Sentence Patterns
7 types of clauses
S + V: She is crying.
S + V + C: He is a manager.
S + V + A: They are in the
garden.
S + V + O: We have bought a
new house.
S + V + O + O: My lover gave me
a red rose.
S + V + O + C: Peter always
makes me sad.
Subjects
Verb phrases
Predicates
The predicate is the rest of the sentence
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Subject complements
The subject complement is a noun, a
Direct objects
A direct object a noun, a pronoun,
a phrase, or a clause acting as a
noun takes the action of the main
verb. A direct object can be identified
by putting what?, which?, or whom?
in its place.
Eg: My boyfriend bought a red rose last
night.
Indirect Objects
An indirect object a noun, a
pronoun, a phrase, or a clause acting
as a noun receives the action
expressed in the sentence. It can be
identified by inserting to or for.
Eg: My boyfriend bought me a red
rose.
My boyfriend bought a red rose for
Object complements
Appositives