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?"
pattern
Argyle is a pattern.
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The Tiger has a distinct pattern.
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There is no sentence pattern for a fragment. Sorry.
Example of S-TV-IO-DO sentence pattern
Example of S-TV-IO-DO sentence pattern
Example of S-TV-IO-DO sentence pattern
pattern
the pattern in my quilt in very beautiful
What does it mean to vary the sentence pattern within a written work?
The sentence pattern is subject + verb + object. "This book" is the subject, "is" is the verb, and "a thesaurus" is the object.
Yes it is, because when used in a sentence, it is the subject of the sentence.
BASIC SENTENCE PATTERN refers to sentence structure (means grammer and the correct tense). it also means that what is the main idea of your sentence, e.g.: jack is tall. this sentence main idea is to convey a message that he is tall.
seven sentence pattern
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