This document provides 20 sentences for identifying grammatical structures. For each sentence, students are asked to identify whether the structure is Subject-Verb-Complement, Subject-Verb-Object, or Subject-Verb-Object-Object. This grammar exercise is intended to help students learn to analyze sentence structures.
This document provides 20 sentences for identifying grammatical structures. For each sentence, students are asked to identify whether the structure is Subject-Verb-Complement, Subject-Verb-Object, or Subject-Verb-Object-Object. This grammar exercise is intended to help students learn to analyze sentence structures.
This document provides 20 sentences for identifying grammatical structures. For each sentence, students are asked to identify whether the structure is Subject-Verb-Complement, Subject-Verb-Object, or Subject-Verb-Object-Object. This grammar exercise is intended to help students learn to analyze sentence structures.
1. Jack killed his dog 1) SVC 2) svo3) svo 1) SVC 2) svo 3) svo 2. Tim gives his girlfriend flowers 1) SVC 2) svo 3) svoo 3. Everyone loves eating ice cream 1) SVC 2) svo 3) svo 4. Nobody received the information 1) SVC 2) Svo 3) svoc 5. No one informed Joe of the bad news
1) SVC 2) Svo 3) svo0
6. You are such a great instructor 1) SVC 2) Svo 3) svo 7. please tell us the correct direction
I) SVC 2) Svo 3) svo0
8. You just tell her the truth I) SVC 2) Svo 3) svo0 9. I really don't know who you are I) SVC 2) Svo 3) svo0 10. My mother is a very good cook I) SVC 2) Svo 3) svo0 11. Peter is a very good soldier
I) SVC 2) Svo 3) svo0
12. My teacher teaches English
13. Mariah seems so friendly and polite 1) SVC 2) svo 3) svo0
14. You'd better tell your kids I) SVC 2) svo 3) Svo0
15. James collects stamps I) SVC 2) svo 3) Svo0
16. I cant tell you what to do I) SVC 2) Svo 3) Svo0
17. My boss promotes me a new position I) SVC 2) Svo 3) Svo0
18. Kelly is quite talkative 1) SVC 2) Svo 3) Svo0
19. He always hugs me 1) SVC 2) Svo 3) Svo0
20. Jane stated a convincing reason 1) SvC 2) Svo 3) Svo0