The document discusses basic sentence patterns in English involving nouns, verbs, and adverbs. It provides examples of two common patterns: noun - linking verb - adverb and noun - verb - noun. For the first pattern, the linking verbs can be forms of "to be" and modal verbs while the adverbs typically indicate place. Examples are given like "The cat must have been outside." For the second pattern, the nouns can be subjects or objects and the verbs must agree with the subject. Sample sentences include "Bim didn't have his car." Exercises are provided to practice forming sentences using these patterns with different nouns, verbs and adverbs.
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About Noun Linking Verb Adverb and Noun Verb Noun By Mr. Sri Widodo
The document discusses basic sentence patterns in English involving nouns, verbs, and adverbs. It provides examples of two common patterns: noun - linking verb - adverb and noun - verb - noun. For the first pattern, the linking verbs can be forms of "to be" and modal verbs while the adverbs typically indicate place. Examples are given like "The cat must have been outside." For the second pattern, the nouns can be subjects or objects and the verbs must agree with the subject. Sample sentences include "Bim didn't have his car." Exercises are provided to practice forming sentences using these patterns with different nouns, verbs and adverbs.
The document discusses basic sentence patterns in English involving nouns, verbs, and adverbs. It provides examples of two common patterns: noun - linking verb - adverb and noun - verb - noun. For the first pattern, the linking verbs can be forms of "to be" and modal verbs while the adverbs typically indicate place. Examples are given like "The cat must have been outside." For the second pattern, the nouns can be subjects or objects and the verbs must agree with the subject. Sample sentences include "Bim didn't have his car." Exercises are provided to practice forming sentences using these patterns with different nouns, verbs and adverbs.
The nouns can be Names of people Pronouns Personal nouns Impersonal nouns
The linking verbs can be
Auxliary be is, am, are, was, & were Auxliary modal will be, must be, would be, can be...etc Auxiliary perfect has been, have been, & had been
The adverbs used are usually
adverbs of place like at home, here, there, among them, by the window, next to my room, surrounding the office, at KHA Dahlan 6, in front of the building, ....etc Noun – linking verb – adverb 1.My elder brother should be inside. 2.The cat must have been outside. 3.Ann won’t be here. 4.My daughter in law was at school. 5.The young midwife will be there soon. 6.The book is on the table. 7.Juan’s class was at 7:30. 8.No student was inside of the class. 9.The post office is on the corner of the street. 10.The zoo is far away from here. 11.Jack’s sister was in prison. 12.She is at hospital. 13.They will be on vacation. 14.Buda should be in my village. Exercise the pattern of Noun – linking verb – adverb 1.The English professor....... 2.The new shop....... 3.The admission desk...... 4.The scary nurse.... 5.The old building...... 6.Many children...... 7.The house wife...... 8.His computer..... 9.Their pet...... 10.Many fish..... 11.SMPN 2 Purworejo..... 12.The sun..... 13.Our teacher..... 14.Mrs. Brown....... Make the pattern of Noun – linking verb – adverb 1.........among us. 2..........behind the door. 3..........at the front desk. 4..........in the hospital. 5..........between the hospital and SMAN 1 Puworejo. 6..........on the first row. 7...........on the red corner. 8...........in my red bag. 9...........in the kitchen. 10...........in the waiting room. 11..........under the tree. 12..........over the hill. 13..........on the chair. 14..........along this road. Basic Sentence Patterns Noun – Verb – Noun The nouns can be Names of people Pronouns Personal nouns Impersonal nouns subject or object forms
The verbs based on tenses
Can be simple or continuous Must be transitive Are considered their subject agreement Noun – Verb – Noun 1.Bim didn’t have his car (yesterday). 2.The police have arrested three students. 3.The bill includes service. 4.We don’t use this road. 5.They are building a new ring road round the city. 6.I didn’t realise something that you want. 7.The committee has changed the date of the workshop. 8.The students couldn’t visit the museum. 9.Good moslems will get reward from Allah. 10.Bad moslems will also get punishment from Allah. 11.Those people must have enough money. 12.We are ordered to remember Allah. 13.Margaret has had a baby. 14.I can’t make a phonecall. Exercise the pattern of noun – verb – noun 1...........are waiting...... 2..........our tasks. 3.The officer....... 4.The dog............. 5.This book...... 6.........my little son. 7.........has paid....... 8.His song..... 9..........needed...... 10.........a bunch of flowers. 11.Our leader..... 12.The sun..... 13.You....... 14........should clean........ Exercise 1)Make five senetnces using the pattern noun-verb- noun 2)Make five sentences using the pattern noun-linkiing verb-adverb.