Match the simple sentences with the sentence patterns. Notice that the pronouns het
take the place of nouns. Answers may be used more than once.
1.9) Marcello crossed the bridge.
A. Noun-Verb
1.10)
He felt happy.
B. Noun-Verb-Noun
1.11) He was running.
C. Noun-Linking Verb-Noun
1.12) A big dog chased him.
D. Noun-Linking Verb-Adjective
1.13)
It growled.
1.14)
The dog was muscular.
1.15)
Marcello met the owner.
1.16)
Ernie had been a firefighter.
1.17)
He seemed nice.
1.18)
His dog was a German shepherd.

Respuesta :

The given simple sentences have correctly been matched with their sentence patterns:

1.9) Marcello crossed the bridge. - B). Noun-Verb-Noun

1.10)  He felt happy.  - D). Noun-Linking Verb-Adjective  

1.11) He was running. - A). Noun-Verb  

1.12) A big dog chased him. - B). Noun-Verb-Noun

1.13)  It growled. - A). Noun-Verb

1.14) The dog was muscular. - D). Noun-Linking Verb-Adjective

1.15)  Marcello met the owner. - B). Noun-Verb-Noun

1.16)  Ernie had been a firefighter. - C. Noun-Linking Verb-Noun

1.17)  He seemed nice.  -  C. Noun-Linking Verb-Noun

1.18)  His dog was a German shepherd. - C. Noun-Linking Verb-Noun

  • A simple sentence is comprised of various elements like noun, verb, and sometimes an object, adjective, or linking verb as well.
  • Those which include a subject and a verb would be considered as having a 'noun-verb' composition while the ones containing an object followed by it will have a 'noun-verb-noun' pattern.
  • The sentence that involves a linking verb(form of 'be' or related to senses) will be categorized under the 'noun-linking verb-adjective' structure. Lastly, the 'noun-linking verb-noun' are the sentences that involve a subject followed by a linking verb and an object.
  • Thus, they have been correctly matched with their respective sentence patterns as mentioned above.

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