Sentence Structure
Sentence Structure
Sentences
Pattern
Pattern 1: S-IV pattern
Pattern 2: S-TV-DO pattern
Made of a subject and a verb and a direct
object. The verb is transitive because it is
acting upon an object directly
Example :
The Filipino had oral traditions.
Pattern 3: S-LV-C pattern
The third pattern is composed of a subject,
linking verb and complement. It uses the
verb "be" and all its forms; be, is, am, are,
was, were, been, being.
Example:
The poems were incantations.
Pattern 4: S-TV-IO-DO pattern
Consists of a subject, a verb, an
indirect object, and a direct
object.
Example:
The book gave them magic
formulas
Pattern 5: S-TV-DO-OC pattern
Consists of a subject, a verb, direct
object and objective complement. The
objective complement, which is either
a noun that renames the direct object
or an adjective that describes the
direct object.
Example:
They considered Dr. Rizal wise.
Pattern 6: V-S inverted pattern
V stands for TV, IV, or LV.
The subject comes after the
verb. Usually uses there and it.
Example:
There is a Chinese in that store.
Types of Sentences
According to
Structure:
Simple Sentence
A simple sentence contains one
independent clause.