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Complements Project. Day 9 Review 5 sentence patterns + diagramming. What are the five basic sentence patterns?. NV NVN NVNN NLVN NLVA. Sentence Patterns. What job does the FIRST N in each pattern stand for? . subject. Sentence Patterns. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Day 9

Review 5 sentence patterns + diagramming

*Complements Project

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*Sentence Patterns

*What are the five basic sentence patterns?

NVNVN

NVNNNLVNNLVA

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*Sentence Patterns

*What job does the FIRST N in each pattern stand for? 

subject

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*Sentence Pattern

*What job does the V in NV, NVN, and NVNN stand for?

Action verb

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*Sentence Pattern

*What job does the LV in NLVN and NLVA stand for?

Linking verb

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*Sentence Pattern

*What job does the SECOND N in NLVN stand for?

Predicate nominative

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*Sentence Pattern

*What job does the SECOND N in NVN stand for?

Direct object

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*Sentence Pattern

* What sentence pattern is this sentence?

Cold milk tastes good on a hot day.

N - milkLV – tastesA - good

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*Sentence Pattern

* What sentence pattern is this sentence?

Mr. Daviss asked his students questions.

N – Mr. DavissV – asked

N – studentsN - questions

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*Sentence Pattern

* What sentence pattern is this sentence?

Bill Russell became a famous basketball player.

N – Bill RussellLV – becameN - player

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*Sentence Pattern

* What sentence pattern is this sentence?

Mr. Montgomery played with a sprained finger.

N – Mr. MontgomeryV – played

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*Pattern Diagrams

NV

NVN

NVNN

NLVN and NLVA

subj verb

subj

subj

subj

action verb

action verb

dir obj

dir obj

ind obj

linking verb Pred nom or adj

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*Review Practice Diagrams

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*Review Practice Diagrams

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*Diagram Compound Subject

Bob

got Playstations

Bob and John got Playstations on Tuesday.

John

on Tuesday

an

d

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*Diagram Compound Verbs

Bob

got

went

Bob got a rash and went to the doctor.

an

d

to the doctor

rash

a

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*Diagram Compound D.O.s

Bob got

Bob got a rash and a fever.

an

d

arash

a

fever