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WEEK 3 & 4: SENTENCE PATTERN

VOCABULARY
SV + cc + SV
Passive (Simple and progressive)
Modals (shall,may)
Coordination (for, so, yet)
Prepositional Phrases functioning as
Adverbial Phrases
i. Subject + Verb (SV)
example 1: She swims.
example 2: My brother laughed.

ii. Subject + Verb + Object (SVO)


example 1: My sister laughed at him.
example 2: The girl kicked the ball.
SV + cc + SV
Subject+verb + conjunction + subject+verb
CONJUNCTIONS
EXAMPLES

1. are used to link up or join words, phrases,


clauses and sentences

2. TYPES OF CONJUNCTIONS:

1. show similarity or close relationship - and, also,


3.
besides, as well as, both..and, not only...but also
2. show contrast - but, yet, still, though, although
4. 3. show a reason for an action - as, for, since,
because
4. show the result of an action - so, therefore,
5. consequently, as a result
Passive (Simple and progressive)
Modals (shall,may)
Coordination (for, so, yet)
Prepositional Phrases functioning as
Adverbial Phrases

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