Q.3) explain the three patterns of a sentence and also explain different types of sentences with examples.

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Answer:

subject, verb, then object.

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Sentence patterns are made up of phrases and clauses.

A phrase is a group of connected words, but it is not a complete sentence because it is missing a subject and/or a verb. Phrases are just one component that makes up a complete sentence.

A clause contains a subject (actor) and a verb (action). There are two types of clauses:

An independent clause is a complete thought. It can stand alone as a complete sentence.

A dependent clause (a.k.a. subordinate clause) cannot stand alone as a complete sentence (even though it may contain a subject and a verb). It begins with a subordinating conjunction (because, when, while, after… and many more).

The possibilities are endless for different types of sentences patterns. Here are the most common and basic sentence patterns:

The chef cooked.

Pattern: Subject + Verb

The creative chef cooked.

Pattern: Adjective + Subject + Verb

The creative chef methodically cooked.

Pattern: Adjective + Subject + Adverb + Verb

The creative chef methodically cooked in the kitchen.

Pattern: Adjective + Subject + Adverb + Verb + Prepositional Phrase

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