You are on page 1of 19

Review:

Basic Sentence
Patterns
Subject doer of the action/ topic
of the sentence
Direct Object receives the action
done by the subject
Indirect Object - precedes the direct
object and tells to whom or for
whom the action of the verb is done
and who is receiving the direct
object
Basic
Sentence
Patterns
Subject Intransitive
Verb

Maria cooperated voluntarily.

S IV
What is an intransitive verb?

An
intransitive
verb is a verb
without a
direct object.
Examples of S-IV sentences
I wrote legibly.
Michael and Gabriel woke and yawned.
He prays everyday.
Students should study every night.
She reads silently.
Subject-Transitive Verb-
Direct Object

The students helped the barangay.

S
TV DO
What is a transitive
verb?
A transitive
verb is a verb
that requires a
direct object.
Examples of s-tv-do
sentences
Someone ate my sandwich.
Maverick reads the dictionary for pleasure.
The campers fear the snakes.
The president showed their approval.
I played the piano.
Subject Linking Verb
Complement (SC)

Teachers are our second parents.

S
LV C
Examples of s-LV-C sentences

Anne is the boss.


Whales and sharks are mammals.
The girl should be the captain.
My mother is a teacher.
Philippines is the Pearl of the Orient
Seas.
Nia is so beautiful.
That garbage on the street smells bad.
He is smart.
The man was very accommodating.
Subject-Transitive Verb-Direct Object-
Objective Complement

He called the cashier beautiful.

S
TV DO
OC
What is an O.C.?
An objective
complement is a
noun or adjective
which follows a direct
object and renames it
or tells what the
direct object has
become.
Examples of S-TV-DO-OC
sentences
The class elected Bea president.
Ednalyn cut her hair short.
Aiby made her mother happy.
Many people find martial arts challenging.
Some pet owners consider their dogs their
children.
Subject-Transitive Verb-Indirect
Object-Direct Object

Liza gave the children gifts.

S
TV IO
DO
Examples of S-TV-io-do
sentences
Mom will paint Nikko a picture.
He will give Steve the message.
Zachary surprised his sister with a reward.
I teach the students English.
Bryan sent Maevelle a book.
Lets play!!!
Bankrupt-Withdraw-Interest
1. News spreads.
2. The accident victim sobbed.
3. They are professionals.
4. Students don't vote
5. The restaurant served 3 kinds of barbeque.
6. My mother gave me new shoes.
7. The people elected the young candidate
governor.
8. Johswel wrote six songs.
Identify the pattern of each sentence as:
S-IV, S-TV-DO, S-LV-C, S-TV-IO-DO, and S-TV-DO-OC
1. The man coughed.
2. He called the teacher a genius.
3. Mr. Almazan teaches the students English.
4. Studying keeps him busy.
5. The baby likes bananas.
6. The child made her mother happy.
7. The dog gives the man the newspaper.
8. The guard put the key in the door.
9. The lawyer considered the defendant innocent.
10.The police treated the old man politely.

You might also like