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A. Choose what kind of sentence pattern is used in each number. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.
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[tex] \Large \tt{1.)} \: \sf \red{A} \\ \Large \tt{2.)} \: \sf \red{A} \\ \Large \tt{3.)} \: \sf \red{C} \\ \Large \tt{4.)} \: \sf \red{A} \\ \Large \tt{5.)} \: \sf \red{C}[/tex]
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B. Identify each sentence pattern below as: S-V, S-V-O, S-V-IO-DO, S-V-C, S-V-DO-OC, S-V-A.
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[tex]\Large{ \text{1.)}} \: \tt\blue{S-V-DO-OC} \\\Large{ \text{2.)}} \: \tt \blue{S-V-O} \\\Large{ \text{3.)}} \: \tt \blue{S-V-IO-DO} \\\Large{ \text{4.)}} \: \tt \blue{S-V-O} \\\Large{ \text{5.)}} \: \tt \blue{S-V-A} \\\Large{ \text{6.)}} \: \tt \blue{S-V-IO-DO} \\\Large{ \text{7.)}} \: \tt \blue{S-V-DO-OC} \\\Large{ \text{8.)}} \: \tt \blue{S-V-A} \\\Large{ \text{9.)}} \: \tt \blue{S-V} \\ \Large{ \text{10.)}} \: \tt \blue{S-V-IO-DO} [/tex]
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EXPLANATION:
A.
#1
The answer is SLVC PATTERN.
SLVC = Subject - Linking Verb - Complement
It tell what someone or something is or looks like. It describes the subject.
THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME.
Which it complements home.
S: Home
LV: is
C: Place
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#2
The answer is Inverted Pattern.
Which the predicate (verb) come first before the subject.
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#3
The answer is easy. It has a clue "the question mark (?)".
SIMPLE QUESTION PATTERN. Why? Because it is asking about the fictional prose if it's a legend.
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#4
"I wrote legibly" is an example of S-IV sentence pattern.
S-IV sentence pattern is the simplest sentence pattern. It only includes a subject and a intransitive verb.
"I wrote legibly"
Where:
I - subject
Wrote legibly - intransitive verb
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#5
The sentence "Please come to the meeting" is an example of Request pattern.
It requests to come to the meeting.
How do I know that it's a request pattern? Easy, because of the word "please".
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Kindly see the image above for B.
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Hope it helps (^^)
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