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English grammar worksheet for Class VI students to identify sentence patterns.

A worksheet titled "YOUR SCHOOL NAME WORKSHEET" with a list of 30 sentences for identifying sentence patterns, designed for Class VI English students.

A worksheet titled "YOUR SCHOOL NAME WORKSHEET" with a list of 30 sentences for identifying sentence patterns, designed for Class VI English students.

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It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled "Identify the sentence pattern of the following sentences" in English. The task is to identify the sentence pattern for each of the 30 given sentences.

Since I can't view images directly, I’ll help you solve this based on the text you’ve provided (which seems to be copied from the image). Let’s go through each sentence and determine its sentence pattern using standard grammatical patterns.

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🔤 Sentence Patterns Overview:


In English grammar, sentence patterns are categorized based on their structure:
- SVO = Subject + Verb + Object
- SVC = Subject + Verb + Complement
- SVA = Subject + Verb + Adverbial (or adverbial phrase)
- SVOO = Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object
- SVOC = Subject + Verb + Object + Complement
- SVOA = Subject + Verb + Object + Adverbial

We’ll analyze each sentence accordingly.

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Answers with Explanations:



1. Hans collected honey.
SVO
*Subject (Hans), Verb (collected), Object (honey)*

2. They worked hard.
SVA
*Subject (They), Verb (worked), Adverbial (hard)*

3. Mohan is an engineer.
SVC
*Subject (Mohan), Verb (is), Complement (an engineer)* — "an engineer" describes the subject.

4. They play football every evening.
SVOA
*Subject (They), Verb (play), Object (football), Adverbial (every evening)*

5. Mr. James is a Tamil Teacher.
SVC
*Subject (Mr. James), Verb (is), Complement (a Tamil Teacher)*

6. Akil displayed his toys.
SVO
*Subject (Akil), Verb (displayed), Object (his toys)*

7. The rose is beautiful.
SVC
*Subject (The rose), Verb (is), Complement (beautiful)* — adjective complement

8. Karthik bought a car yesterday.
SVOA
*Subject (Karthik), Verb (bought), Object (a car), Adverbial (yesterday)*

9. I met my friend near the temple.
SVOA
*Subject (I), Verb (met), Object (my friend), Adverbial (near the temple)*

10. Our teacher taught us grammar.
SVOO
*Subject (Our teacher), Verb (taught), Indirect Object (us), Direct Object (grammar)*

11. Anand read his lessons regularly.
SVOA
*Subject (Anand), Verb (read), Object (his lessons), Adverbial (regularly)*

12. Jumanne prefers coffee.
SVO
*Subject (Jumanne), Verb (prefers), Object (coffee)*

13. The chief minister gave him the award.
SVOO
*Subject (The chief minister), Verb (gave), Indirect Object (him), Direct Object (the award)*

14. Abdul was a great king.
SVC
*Subject (Abdul), Verb (was), Complement (a great king)*

15. The sun rises in the east.
SVA
*Subject (The sun), Verb (rises), Adverbial (in the east)* — "in the east" tells where

16. My uncle presented me a watch yesterday.
SVOO
*Subject (My uncle), Verb (presented), Indirect Object (me), Direct Object (a watch), Adverbial (yesterday)*
*(Note: "yesterday" is extra adverbial; core pattern is SVOO)*

17. Birds get independence in 1947.
SVOA
*Subject (Birds), Verb (get), Object (independence), Adverbial (in 1947)*
*(Wait: This sentence is likely meant to be "India got independence..." — but as written, it's odd. Assuming typo, but we go by what's written. If "birds" is correct, then it's SVOA. But logically flawed. We'll assume it's a mistake, but answer based on structure.)*

18. I tore up my shadow.
SVO
*Subject (I), Verb (tore), Object (my shadow)* — "up" is part of phrasal verb "tear up"

19. We should save rainwater.
SVO
*Subject (We), Verb (should save), Object (rainwater)* — modal verb + main verb

20. Kamala danced yesterday.
SVA
*Subject (Kamala), Verb (danced), Adverbial (yesterday)*

21. Raja gave Rani a ring.
SVOO
*Subject (Raja), Verb (gave), Indirect Object (Rani), Direct Object (a ring)*

22. Birds fly.
SVA
*Subject (Birds), Verb (fly), Adverbial (implied: in air / naturally — no explicit adverbial, but "fly" is intransitive, so just SV? Wait!)*
→ Actually, SV (Intransitive verb) — but often classified under SVA if implied movement.
However, strictly: SV — "fly" doesn't take object.
SV — Intransitive sentence

But many systems group intransitive verbs with adverbials as SVA.
Since no adverbial is present, it's SV.

Answer: SV

23. Karthik collected pictures sincerely.
SVOA
*Subject (Karthik), Verb (collected), Object (pictures), Adverbial (sincerely)*

24. Munjan is painting pictures.
SVO
*Subject (Munjan), Verb (is painting), Object (pictures)* — present continuous, but still SVO

25. Papi (dog) usually...
→ Incomplete sentence — cannot analyze
Incomplete

26. Ravi handled the classes carefully.
SVOA
*Subject (Ravi), Verb (handled), Object (the classes), Adverbial (carefully)*

27. My uncle owns a car.
SVO
*Subject (My uncle), Verb (owns), Object (a car)*

28. Shehana consulted a doctor yesterday.
SVOA
*Subject (Shehana), Verb (consulted), Object (a doctor), Adverbial (yesterday)*

29. You are kind.
SVC
*Subject (You), Verb (are), Complement (kind)* — adjective complement

30. The police arrested the thief.
SVO
*Subject (The police), Verb (arrested), Object (the thief)*

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📝 Final Answer Key:



| No. | Sentence | Pattern |
|-----|--------|--------|
| 1 | Hans collected honey. | SVO |
| 2 | They worked hard. | SVA |
| 3 | Mohan is an engineer. | SVC |
| 4 | They play football every evening. | SVOA |
| 5 | Mr. James is a Tamil Teacher. | SVC |
| 6 | Akil displayed his toys. | SVO |
| 7 | The rose is beautiful. | SVC |
| 8 | Karthik bought a car yesterday. | SVOA |
| 9 | I met my friend near the temple. | SVOA |
| 10 | Our teacher taught us grammar. | SVOO |
| 11 | Anand read his lessons regularly. | SVOA |
| 12 | Jumanne prefers coffee. | SVO |
| 13 | The chief minister gave him the award. | SVOO |
| 14 | Abdul was a great king. | SVC |
| 15 | The sun rises in the east. | SVA |
| 16 | My uncle presented me a watch yesterday. | SVOO |
| 17 | Birds get independence in 1947. | SVOA |
| 18 | I tore up my shadow. | SVO |
| 19 | We should save rainwater. | SVO |
| 20 | Kamala danced yesterday. | SVA |
| 21 | Raja gave Rani a ring. | SVOO |
| 22 | Birds fly. | SV |
| 23 | Karthik collected pictures sincerely. | SVOA |
| 24 | Munjan is painting pictures. | SVO |
| 25 | Papi (dog) usually... | Incomplete |
| 26 | Ravi handled the classes carefully. | SVOA |
| 27 | My uncle owns a car. | SVO |
| 28 | Shehana consulted a doctor yesterday. | SVOA |
| 29 | You are kind. | SVC |
| 30 | The police arrested the thief. | SVO |

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⚠️ Notes:


- Sentence 22: "Birds fly" — no object, no adverbial. So SV (intransitive).
- Sentence 25: Incomplete — skip or note as invalid.
- Sentence 17: Likely a typo — perhaps meant "India got independence in 1947", which would be SVOA.

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