Day 9 Review 5 sentence patterns + diagramming. * What are the five basic sentence patterns? NV NVN NVNN NLVN NLVA.

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Day 9 Review 5 sentence patterns + diagramming

* What are the five basic sentence patterns? NV NVN NVNN NLVN NLVA

* What job does the FIRST N in each pattern stand for? subject

* What job does the V in NV, NVN, and NVNN stand for? Action verb

* What job does the LV in NLVN and NLVA stand for? Linking verb

* What job does the SECOND N in NLVN stand for? Predicate nominative

* What job does the SECOND N in NVN stand for? Direct object

* What sentence pattern is this sentence? Cold milk tastes good on a hot day. N - milk LV – tastes A - good

* What sentence pattern is this sentence? Mr. Daviss asked his students questions. N – Mr. Daviss V – asked N – students N - questions

* What sentence pattern is this sentence? Bill Russell became a famous basketball player. N – Bill Russell LV – became N - player

* What sentence pattern is this sentence? Mr. Montgomery played with a sprained finger. N – Mr. Montgomery V – played

NV NVN NVNN NLVN and NLVA subjverb subj action verb dir obj ind obj linking verbPred nom or adj

Bob got Playstations Bob and John got Playstations on Tuesday. John on Tuesday and

Bob got went Bob got a rash and went to the doctor. and to the doctor rash a

Bob got Bob got a rash and a fever. and a rash a fever