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SENTENCE PATTERNS DIRECTIONS: Maintaining the exact order of the sentence patterns below, create sentences reflecting each of the patterns. This will demonstrate your mastery level of the eight parts of speech and the six phrases formulas. TYPE YOUR SENTENCES ON THIS TEST SHEET IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH SENTENCE PATTERN FORMULA BELOW. 1. N + action verb + d.o. 2. Ger. phr. + vp + np + prep. phr. + pres. Part. phr. 3. Prep. phr. [.] + np + linking verb + np 4. Np + past part. phr. + action verb+ infinitive phr. 5. Pronoun + vp + ger. phr + prep. phr. + adverb 6. Infinitive phr. + action verb + np + infinitive. phr. 7. Pres. Part. phr [.] np + linking verb + adjective + coordinating conjunction + adjective. 8. Action verb + prep. phr. + infinitive phr. 9. Action Verb + Exclamation mark The Noun Clause Formula Read and follow the directions below: 1. The Noun clause as the subject: A. Create four sentences about frogs; each sentence must contain a noun clause as its subject. B. Put brackets around each entire noun clause only. C. Underline the subject once and the verb twice in each noun clause. D. Then underline the entire sentence. 2. The Noun clause as the direct object of an action verb: A. Create four sentences about frogs, each sentence must contain an independent clause and a noun clause as the direct object for the action verb in each independent clause. B. Put brackets around each entire noun clause only. C. Underline the subject once and the verb twice in each noun clause and in each independent clause. D. Underline each entire independent clause. 3. The Noun clause as the direct object of a preposition: A. Create four sentences about frogs; each sentence must contain an independent clause and a noun clause as the direct object of a preposition in each independent clause. B. Put brackets around each entire noun clause only. C. Underline the subject once and the verb twice in each noun clause and in each independent clause. D. Underline each entire independent clause.
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Here is the Sentence Patterns portion of the assignment. Don't worry-I've changed them and they are different from the other person's sentences that I already completed :-)

Sentence Patterns
1. My mother ate spaghetti.
2. Doing exercises will help your muscles grow over time after maintaining a
consistent schedule.
3. On the left side of my bed, the blue lamp is brightening up our large room.
4. The little child paced around the house waiting to be served dinner.
5. They were discussing the assignment about the parts of speech quietly.
6. From the time I was little, my parents made the same...


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