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Grammar Basic Sentence Patterns

Grammar Basic Sentence Patterns. Basic Sentence Patterns. This is designed to help students understand the elements that make up a working sentence structure and how to properly use them. Sentence = Actor + Action. I Know. The faucet leaks. Engineers make. Sentence = Actor + Action.

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Grammar Basic Sentence Patterns

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  1. GrammarBasic SentencePatterns

  2. Basic SentencePatterns This is designed to help students understand the elements that make up a working sentence structure and how to properly use them.

  3. Sentence = Actor + Action I Know. The faucet leaks. Engineers make.

  4. Sentence = Actor + Action I know. The faucet leaks. Engineers make.

  5. Sentence = Actor + Action I know. The faucet leaks. Engineers make.

  6. Sentence = Actor + Action I know. The faucet leaks. Engineersmake.

  7. Sentence = Actor (subject) + Action (verb) The rain started. She is here. Subject = Noun or Pronoun Verb = Action

  8. Sentence = Actor (subject) + Action (verb) The rain started. She is here. Subject = Nounor Pronoun Verb = Action

  9. Sentence = Actor (subject) + Action (verb) The rain started. She is here. Subject = Noun or Pronoun Verb = Action

  10. Many Sentences = Subject + Verb + Complement We read several books. The boy threw a baseball. The car hit the wall.

  11. Many Sentences = Subject + Verb + Complement We read several books. The boy threw a baseball. The car hit the wall.

  12. Many Sentences = Subject + Verb + Complement We read several books. The boy threw a baseball. The car hit the wall.

  13. Many Sentences = Subject + Verb + Complement We read several books. The boy threw a baseball. The car hit the wall.

  14. Many Sentences = Subject + Verb + Complement The man bought the ice cream. The earthquake rattled the town. The snake ate the mouse.

  15. Many Sentences = Subject + Verb + Complement The man bought the ice cream. The earthquake rattled the town. The snake ate the mouse.

  16. Many Sentences = Subject + Verb + Complement The man bought the ice cream. The earthquake rattledthe town. The snake ate the mouse.

  17. Many Sentences = Subject + Verb + Complement The man bought the ice cream. The earthquake rattled the town. The snake ate the mouse.

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