This is your basic 'subject-verb-object' formation.
1. The boy (s) is throwing (tv) a ball (do).
2. The person (s) was doing (tv) something (do).
3. I (s) am cooking (tv) dinner (do).
4. You (s) are following (tv) the rules (do).
5. The players (s) were kicking (tv) the ball (do).
There are many possible examples of subject-transitive verb-object sentences.
Here is one such example: Mike solved the problem.
Mike is the subject, solved is the transitive verb, and problem is the object.
S-TV-DO OC stands for:
S stands for subject, TV stands for transitive verb, DO stands for direct object, and OC stands for objective complement. The objective complement means the same as the direct object while the subjective complement means the same as the subject. You can recognize the objective complement by the fact that you can insert to be between the object and the objective complement. The object complement may be a noun or an adjective.
EXAMPLES:
Everyone called Prince Bantugan a good man
S TV O OC
( Man is a noun uesd as an objective complement.)
Everyone called Prince Bantugan good.
S TV O OC
(Good is an adjective used as the objective complement)
The man ate the fish.
S = "the man"
TV = "ate"
DO = "the fish"
The voters( S) elected (TV) Mr Robinson (DO) president(OC)
This stranger called me a liar.
The medication turned my skin yellow.
Subject + transitive verb + direct object.
examples:
Hillary loves Bill.
Rahm cooked dinner.
Barack chose his advisors.
The newly elected president recommended an economic plan.
It's just S-V-O word order. A transitive verb is a verb that takes an object.
Subject- bold
Transitive word- inside a quantity
direct object- italic
object complement- italic bold
Master of aikido, a nonviolent Martial Arts system (consider) peace their major goal.
Many people (find) martial art challenging and exciting.
Some pet owners (consider) their dogschildren.
The school board (made) the problemtheirs
'' S '' for subject
'' TV '' for transitive verb
'' IO '' for indirect object
and last
'' OP '' for object of prepositision
s-tv-do-oc example pattern
the boy is throwing a ball
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Sure! Here are some examples: She painted the walls blue (S: She; V: painted; DO: the walls; OC: blue). They elected him president (S: They; V: elected; DO: him; OC: president). The judges declared the contestant the winner (S: The judges; V: declared; DO: the contestant; OC: the winner).
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She always makes sure to use proper grammar in her emails. It is important to follow proper safety guidelines when working with machinery. The doctor prescribed the proper medication for her condition.
He won the lottery but lost the ticket.
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I can provide you with a few examples of homographs in a sentence: The bow of the ship was decorated with a large ribbon. He will bow to the king before he leaves the court. I read a book on how to read a map efficiently. She will read the letter aloud at the meeting. They will wind up the clock before they go to bed. The wind is strong today, it may affect our plans. The wound on his leg is starting to heal.
"The delicious chocolate cake was devoured by the hungry children." "The bright sun shone down from a clear blue sky." "The tall trees swayed gently in the breeze."
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