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The music has not been heard for a long time. It is still said that the chalcedony is full of filthy bottles.
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Five basic sentence patterns for simple sentences:
1) Subject + intransitive verb (s+v) Weichang.
2) Subject + conjunctive verb + predicate (s + l + p).
3) Subject + transitive verb + object (s + v + o).
4) Subject + transitive verb + direct object + indirect object (s+v+o+o) 5) subject + transitive verb + object + object boring complement (s+v+o+c).
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2.The basic sentence structure allows the limb to play two: s + v + p (main table).
Sentences of this sentence pattern have a common feature: none of the sentence predicate verbs can express a complete meaning, and a predicate indicating the identity or state of the subject must be added to form a compound predicate in order to express the complete meaning. This type of verb is called a conjunctive verb.
The predicate is also the complement of the subject.
2.Basic sentence pattern 2: s + v + p (main table).
The sentences of this sentence pattern have a common feature: the sentence predicate verb cannot express a complete meaning, and a predicate indicating the identity or state of the subject must be added to form a compound predicate in order to express the complete meaning. This type of verb is called a conjunctive verb.
The predicate is also the complement of the subject.
3.Basic sentence pattern 3: s + vt + o (subject and object).
The common feature of this sentence pattern is that the predicate verbs all have real meanings, and they are all actions produced by the subject, but they cannot express the complete meaning, and they must be followed by an object, the bearer of the action, in order to make the meaning complete. This type of verb is called a transitive verb.
4.Basic sentence structure 4: s + vt + io + do (subject transitive object direct object) Some transitive verbs can have two objects, and these two objects usually refer to a person (indirect object); A referential object (direct object).
5.Basic sentence pattern 5: s + vt + o + oc (subject transitive object object complement).
The common feature of sentences in this sentence pattern is that although the verb is a transitive verb, it cannot express the complete meaning of hunger with only one object, and a supplementary component must be added to supplement the object in order to make the meaning complete.
Object complement: An ingredient that describes the object after the object. The ones that can be used as object complements are: nouns, adjectives, infinitives, gerunds, participles, prepositional phrases, etc.
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