Basic Sentence Patterns (7-9)

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Basic Sentence Patterns (7-9)

Basic Sentence Patterns N1 TrV N2 N2= a. N2, Adj, Pronoun; Adv (of place), uninflected; Verb, present participle; Verb, past participle He considered her beautiful.

Basic Sentence Patterns N LV Adj The acrobat seems young.

Basic Sentence Patterns Pattern 9 N1 LV N1 My brother remained an outstanding student.

What patterns do these sentences belong to? Exercise What patterns do these sentences belong to? He asked her a question. Pattern _______ The cyclist appeared quickly on the scene. Pattern _______ We supposed him upstairs. Pattern _______ My sister became a doctor. Pattern _______ I met your sister. Pattern _______