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This guide covers the fundamental aspects of English sentence structure, focusing on key components such as Subject-Verb (S-V), Subject-Verb-Object (S-V-O), Subject-Verb-Adjective (S-V-Adj), Subject-Verb-Adverb (S-V-Adv), and Subject-Verb-Noun (S-V-N) constructions. Learn how to form complete sentences, recognize helping verbs, and differentiate between singular and plural forms. This resource is perfect for beginners as well as those looking to reinforce their understanding of English grammar basics.
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Basic Sentence Structure • S-V SubjectVerb • Myaplays. • Kayla is* drinking. • S-V-O Subject Verb Object • She’seating pizza. • Ilike* juice. • S-V-Adj. Subject Verb Adjective • She is lazy. • They are* happy. • S-V-Adv Subject Verb Adverb • Mya is here. • Trees are everywhere. • S-V-N Subject Verb Noun • Mya is my daughter. • The women are teachers. * I like.-would not be a complete sentence! You must always say what you like. * Is and are, are helping verbs.
Singular Plural 1st person- we 2nd person- you 3rd person- they • 1st person- I • 2nd person- you • 3rd person- he, she, it