All sentence follow patterns. The most basic pattern in English is a subject followed by verb.If you say, "The baby cried loudly," you are using the S-V pattern. The subject is baby and the verb is cried. The other words are modifiers.
Patterns in nature can be seen in the symmetry of a snowflake or in the spirals of a seashell.
In music class we learn rymthmic patterns.
You can say, for example: "This tablecloth has floral patterns."
periodic loose semi-periodic balanced
I like to analyze data as a scientist. there is your sentence
I find the behavior patterns of cockatoos to be very interesting.
He has studied the migration patterns of several bird species for eight years.
Here is a sentence for lunatic, "There are some behavior patterns that may make you look like a lunatic." A lunatic is a mentally challenged person.
the worn out to every day
There are six major global wind patterns
Meteorology is the study of the Earth's atmosphere, weather patterns, and climate.
Primary sentence patterns for asking a question in English include using a subject, action verb, direct object, and helping verb. In addition, a pattern that follows helping verb, subject, and main verb can be used.