Sentence Patterns
Sentence Patterns
Sentence Patterns
Sentence Patterns
Sentence Patterns
100
To eat spagetti, you must twirl your fork
What is Open with an infinitive
100
The Sumerians invented cuneiform, a style of writing using wedge-shaped strokes.
What is Appositive behind a noun
100
The boy laughed.
What is Noun - Verb
100
We ate pizza.
What is Noun - Verb - Noun
100
The students, a brilliant bunch, played the game well.
What is Appositive behind a noun
200
John, a careful student, finished his homework
What is appostive behind a noun
200
Dad grounded me for two weeks because I failed my science test.
What is Close with an Adverb Clause
200
The astronaut who fixed the hatch used the space wrench.
What is Restrictive adjective clause behind the subject.
200
To understand the story, you must read it a second time.
What is Open with a present infinitive
300
Having worked very hard, the student received an award.
What is Open with a past participle
300
Astronauts, pilots, and balloonists sail through the sky.
What is Parallel Subjects
300
The gardiner planted all the tomatoes that had grown too large.
What is Restrictive Adjective Clause behind another Noun
300
The boy WITH THE GOLDEN HAIR walked to the store.
What is Prepositional phrase as an adjective
300
The golfer that won the game received the prize.
What is Restrictive ajective clause behind the subject.
400
Although we finished the test, we still had work to do.
What is Open with an adverb clause
400
The jester danced, juggled apples, and told silly jokes.
What is Parallel verbs
400
I went to London with Samuel Baker, who lives next door.
What is Non- Restrictive adjective clause behind a noun.
400
DURING THE NIGHT, the storm blew down the tent.
What is Prepositional phrase as an adverb
400
Dan who ran the mile was tired.
What is Restrictive clause behind the subject
500
The students waited patiently while the teacher created the game.
What is Close with an adverb clause
500
When the racecar driver entered the curve, he reduced his acceleration.
What is Open with an adverb clause
500
Having walked the dog, the boy took a nap.
What is Open with a perfect participle.
500
The cowboy lassoed the calves that still needed a brand.
What is Restrictive clause behind another noun
500
Every journalist has a novel in him, which is an excellent place for it.
What is Non-Restrictive Adjective clause behind a noun
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