People sleep.
bold- subject
italic- intransitive verb
bold italic- adverb
1. she reads silently. 2. iwrite legibly.
3. people should liverighteously.
4. Angel prays near the altar.
5. Joshua and Michael woke and yawned.
6. Laura and Jay always paint in the evening and sometime write.
7. His faith in God is manifested.
8. He fights with all of his strength.
9. He prays everyday.
10. Students should study every night.
She runs quickly. This sentence is an example of s-iv-m, where the subject is followed by an intransitive verb, and then by a modifier (an adverb which acts as a modifier for the intransitive verb).
Some examples of S-V-O sentence pattern:
He loves everything on Earth
Honey, you don't love me a bit, you love yourself only.
Brent has a dog
she ivantan
s stands for she and iv stands for ivantan
The SV sentence pattern consists of a Subject and a Verb. The subject is what is doing the action and the verb is the action that the subject is doing.
Examples: Alyssa ran. I laughed.
S-IV-MODIFIER
they sing
Examples of Adjective Noun patterns are: The football team is good. (Football is the Adjective in this sentence, but, it can also be a Noun.) <--- Example: The football was sticky. (Football is now a Noun in this sentence.) The green eyes scared me! (Green is the Adjective in this sentence, but, it can also be a Noun.) <--- Example: Green is my favorite color. (Green is now the Noun in this sentence.)
An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
Sentence patterns usually describe what part of speech goes first, second, third. For example, the most common sentence pattern in English is Subject-Verb-Object, often shortened to S-V-O, as in "She saw the movie." Another common sentence pattern is Subject-Verb-Complement, S-V-C, as in "He is cute." Questions in English are usually V-S, as in "Did they?"
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Example of S-TV-IO-DO sentence pattern
Example of S-TV-IO-DO sentence pattern
Example of S-TV-IO-DO sentence pattern
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She is a teacher.
The cat (subject) chased (verb) the mouse (object). She (subject) is painting (verb) a beautiful picture (object). They (subject) are eating (verb) dinner (object) at the table. The children (subject) were playing (verb) outside (prepositional phrase).
A S-IV sentence pattern consists of a subject (S) and an intransitive verb (V) without an object (IV). It typically describes an action performed by the subject without an object receiving the action. Example: "The dog barked loudly."
an adjective A sentence example: "The pattern on that dress is particularly prominent."
The flowers were blooming beautifully.
my sister is looked like a celibrety.
She seems happy. The party was exciting. He becomes more confident every day. The weather feels cold.
Some types of sentence patterns include: N + V Example: The dog barked. N + V + Adv. Example: The dog barked loudly. Adj. + N + V Example: The big dog barked.