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aleksley [76]
3 years ago
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Choose one of the topics below and use all five sentence patterns in a composition of at least 100 words. You will be graded bas

ed on whether all five sentence patterns are present in your work.Suggestions for Topics:a. What if the sun exploded?b. What if every family owned a helicopter?c. What if each year were six months long instead of twelve?d. What if you were the President of the United States?Sentence patterns:subject-verbsubject-verb-direct objectsubject--linking verb-predicate nounsubject--linking verb-predicate adjectivesubject-verb-indirect object-direct object
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Mariulka [41]3 years ago
4 0

The question above wants to assess your ability to write about a subject using the five sentence patterns. In that case, it's not right for me to write these sentences for you, but I'll show you how to write them.

First, you must know what the five sentence patterns are. These patterns refer to the structure in which a sentence should be written. These patterns are:

  • Subject-Verb: Present the subject of the sentence and the verb right after. Ex: The sun came up.
  • Subject-Verb-Object: Present the subject of the sentence, then present the verb and then present the object of the sentence. Ex: The girl watches the cat.
  • Subject-Verb-Adjective: Present the subject, then the verb, then an adjective. Ex: Marc is handsome.
  • Subject-Verb-Adverb: Present the subject then the verb and then an adverb. Ex: Janice sings loudly.
  • Subject-Verb-Noun: Present the subject, then a verb, then a noun. Ex: I am a pirate.

After recognizing these patterns, you should answer your question as follows:

  1. Choose one of the topics presented in the question.
  2. Write about this topic featuring all the sentence patterns throughout the text.
  3. Introduce connectives between sentences so that the text is coherent.

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