To identify the sentence patterns in the given sentences, we need to analyze their structure in terms of subject (S), verb (V), object (O), and other elements like adjectives (Adj) or adverbs (Adv). Let's break down each sentence:
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a. Tina is a teacher.
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Subject (S): Tina
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Verb (V): is
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Predicate Noun (PN): a teacher
This sentence follows the pattern:
S + V + PN
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b. The birds fly.
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Subject (S): The birds
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Verb (V): fly
This sentence follows the pattern:
S + V
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c. He runs fast.
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Subject (S): He
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Verb (V): runs
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Adverb (Adv): fast
This sentence follows the pattern:
S + V + Adv
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d. She bought a car.
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Subject (S): She
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Verb (V): bought
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Object (O): a car
This sentence follows the pattern:
S + V + O
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e. She gave me a pen.
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Subject (S): She
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Verb (V): gave
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Indirect Object (IO): me
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Direct Object (DO): a pen
This sentence follows the pattern:
S + V + IO + DO
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Final Answer:
1.
Tina is a teacher. →
S + V + PN
2.
The birds fly. →
S + V
3.
He runs fast. →
S + V + Adv
4.
She bought a car. →
S + V + O
5.
She gave me a pen. →
S + V + IO + DO
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
&\text{a. S + V + PN} \\
&\text{b. S + V} \\
&\text{c. S + V + Adv} \\
&\text{d. S + V + O} \\
&\text{e. S + V + IO + DO}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sentence patterns worksheet with answer.