Sentence Diagramming Patterns 1 - 5 Flashcards

1
Q

What is special about pattern #1?

A

Pattern #1 (s - be - adv) is the only pattern in which an adverb is an essential element.

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2
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s - be - adv is what pattern?

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Pattern #1:

Subject - ‘be’ verb - adverb

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3
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What is pattern #1?

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Subject - be verb - adverb

s - be - adv

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4
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What is pattern #2?

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Subject - be verb - predicate adjective (s - be - pa)

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5
Q

A sentence diagram is split into 2 halves:

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Complete subject + predicate

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6
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”s - be - pn” stands for which pattern + #?

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Pattern #3: subject - be verb - predicate noun

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7
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“That professor is my instructor” is an example of which pattern?

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3 | subject (professor) - be verb (is) - predicate noun (instructor)

s - be - pn

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8
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“The museum is closed” is an example of what subject pattern?

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2 | Subject (museum) - “be” verb (is) - predicate adjective (closed)

s - be - pa

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9
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“The bus is late” is an example of which subject pattern?

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1 | subject - be verb - adverb (of time or place)

s - be - adv/tp

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10
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“The chicken tasted funny” is an example of which sentence pattern?

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4 | subject - linking verb - predicate adjective

s - lv - pa

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11
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“This cat became my friend” is an example of what sentence pattern?

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5 | subject - linking verb - predicate noun

s - lv - pn

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12
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What examples of linking verbs can you think of?

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Became, remained, stayed, tasted, smelled, sounded, looked, seems, went, appeared, turned, grew, felt, saw

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13
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What is a adv/tp?

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An “adverb of time or place.” A word, or phrase, which describes the place, time, circumstance, manner, etc. of a subject.

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14
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Name some of the adverbs of TIME:

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Early, late, regularly, sometimes, usually, yesterday, tomorrow, last year, now, today, later, earlier, often, weekly, daily

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Name some adverbs of PLACE:

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Here, there, away, ahead, around, everywhere, back, nearby, outside, inside, behind, front, off, on, in, out

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16
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The be verb must be the final word in the verb phrase.

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In order to be a “be” verb (pattern 1, 2, or 3) where must the “be” verb be.