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The sentence pattern used in each of the sentence is:
1. C. subject-verb-indirect object-direct object
2. A. subject-verb
3. B. subject-verb-predicate nominative
4. C. subject-verb-predicate adjective
5. B. subject-verb-direct object
- A subject is the topic of a sentence, that is, what the sentence is about. It usually comes right before the verb.
- The verb is the word that indicates the action performed by the subject or the state/condition the subject is in.
- The direct object can be found by asking the verb "what" or "who". Let's take sentence number 1 as an example. I e-mailed... what? My essay. "My essay" is the direct object.
- The indirect object can be found with questions such as "for whom" or "to whom". In sentence 1, I e-mailed my essay... to whom? My English teacher. "My English teacher" is the indirect object.
- A predicate is the part of the sentence that does not belong to the subject. It gives information about the subject.
- A predicate nominative consists of a noun after a linking verb, such as "was my uncle's farm" in sentence 3.
- A predicate adjective consists of an adjective after a linking verb, such as "fell so crisp and fresh" in sentence 4.
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