An example of A-S-V-O-A (Agent-Subject-Verb-Object-Adverbial) pattern in a sentence could be "The chef (A) skillfully (A) prepared (V) the delicious (O) meal (S)." In this sentence, the agent is the chef, the subject is the meal, the verb is prepared, the object is delicious, and the adverbial is skillfully. This pattern helps to clearly identify the roles of each element in the sentence structure.
I probably could if I was able to understand what is meant by: s-lv-c? More information is needed.
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?"
The written history of china began in 2205 b.c.The teachings of Confucius appear in the Chinese five classics.
S-LV-PN PatternSubject - Linking Verb- Predicate Nominative(Predicate nominative is the noun)Exaple:Micol Joy is a pupil.Micol Joy - the subjectis -linking verba pupil - predicate nominativeThank you :)
a general pattern is a number model where variables (letters) take over the numbers. Example: n (m + 3) / 2
Example of S-TV-IO-DO sentence pattern
Example of S-TV-IO-DO sentence pattern
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Example of S-TV-IO-DO sentence pattern
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ewan sa inyo ??
The meaning of the s-lv-c pattern is: SUBJECT-LINKING VERB-COMPLEMENT For example: She is beautiful.
my sister is looked like a celibrety.
teachers are our second parets
a pattern example of an indicator.
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."