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There are seven basic sentence patterns in the English language.

  1. Subject Verb
  2. Subject Verb Object
  3. Subject Verb Complement
  4. Subject Verb Object Object
  5. Subject Verb Object Complement
  6. Subject Verb Adverbial
  7. Subject Verb Object Adverbial
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