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Verb Patterns

The document provides examples of different grammatical structures in English including: 1) Linking verbs with subjects and complements like "Kiran is a businessman" and "They are soldiers". 2) Transitive verbs with subjects, objects, and optional object complements like "They named the baby Geeta". 3) Intransitive verbs with subjects like "Birds fly". 4) Subjects with verbs and complements like "The mother looks tired". 5) Transitive verbs with subjects and objects like "I wrote the exam". 6) Transitive verbs with subjects, indirect objects, and direct objects like "The salesman sold me a mobile". 7) Subjects with have

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Verb Patterns

The document provides examples of different grammatical structures in English including: 1) Linking verbs with subjects and complements like "Kiran is a businessman" and "They are soldiers". 2) Transitive verbs with subjects, objects, and optional object complements like "They named the baby Geeta". 3) Intransitive verbs with subjects like "Birds fly". 4) Subjects with verbs and complements like "The mother looks tired". 5) Transitive verbs with subjects and objects like "I wrote the exam". 6) Transitive verbs with subjects, indirect objects, and direct objects like "The salesman sold me a mobile". 7) Subjects with have

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Linking Verb Subject Complement

Subject
(be form) (Noun/Noun Phrase/Adjective)
Kiran is a businessman
They are soldiers
We were very active
I am a student
Rosy is a singer
Raju was a cricketer

Transitive
Subject Object Object Complement
Verb
They named the baby Geeta
We identify Dr. Abdul Kalam as people’s President
The baby drank the milk cold
The class made me the leader
The committee elected Mr. Rao the Chairman

There Linking Verb Subject Complement


(be form)
There are three cupboards in the room
There is a pet in our house
There were snakes in the bushes
There Was a problem with the camera
There are dogs in the street

Subject Intransitive verb


Birds fly
The sun rises
The teacher taught
The girls sang
The phone rang
The baby cried

Subject Verb Complement


The mother looks tired
The flowers cost 50/- rs
Mr. Roy got exhausted
The girl appears beautiful
Raju Deserves to be a leader
Subject Transitive Verb Object
I wrote the exam
Ravi goes to college
They completed the task
Josh writes stories
Sree Raj painted the picture

Subject Transitive verb Indirect Object Direct Object


The salesman sold me a mobile
My grand mother told us many stories
Rani revealed Raju the secret
John gave his friend a gift
The teacher taught the students grammar

Subject Transitive Verb Direct object Preposition Indirect object


(to/for)
The salesman Sold A mobile to Me
My grand mother told many stories for Us
Rani revealed the secret to Raju
John gave a gift to His friend
The teacher taught grammar for us

Subject Have/has/had Noun/object


Raju has a car
My father had a bike
They have a pet
We have English class
Rosy had a mobile

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