Sentence patterns I-V

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Explore Sentence Patterns: Test Your Knowledge

Welcome to the Sentence Patterns I-V quiz! This engaging quiz is designed to help you understand the fundamental aspects of sentence structures and verb usage. Whether you're a student eager to grasp language mechanics or an educator looking for resources, this quiz offers insights into:

  • Identifying different sentence patterns
  • The role of verbs in sentence construction
  • Understanding verb phrases and complements
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningWord52
The most important element that determines the type of sentence pattern is the verb.
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A verb phrase is the same as a predicate.
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The verb BE can only be followed by a noun phrase, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, or adjective phrase.
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Prepositional phrases are always adverbial.
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'Become' and 'remain' are the only one-word linking verbs that can take noun phrases after them.
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In the sentence 'Giulia seemed like a nice person', the subject complement is 'like a nice a person'.
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ADVs are optional in all sentence patterns.
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False
In the sentence 'Sam tended to be bossy at times', the predicating verb is 'BE'.
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