Ims Lesson 4
Ims Lesson 4
They include:
Noun/verb
Noun/verb/noun
Noun/verb/adverb
Noun/linking verb/noun
Noun/linking verb/adjective
Noun/verb/noun/noun
From the patterns outlined above, one can see that sentence
patterns in English grammar are made of noun, verb, and adverb
being tossed around.
We will take them one after the other in details for a better
understanding of how they function as grammar sentence
patterns:
Noun/verb: this group of sentence pattern is made of verbs that
do not require a subject and noun. Of all the sentence patterns in
English grammar, the most basic of them all is the noun followed
by a verb.
John smokes
Students study
People ran
So, there is a noun, a verb, and a noun that can take objects
in the noun/verb/noun as you can see in the example of sentence
pattern above.
From the instances above, the terms fast, carefully, and high
are all adverbs describing the noun/verb structures, making them
noun/verb/adverb structures.
Toby is a sailor
Kenneth will become Stephanie’s husband
France is a country
Linking verbs are also known as equating verbs that can
equate one thing with another as can be seen in the illustrations
above.
5. It is dark everywhere.
a. SVC b. SVCA c. SVA d. SVOA