Yes
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
d ko lam
lalalala
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."