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Write two sentences for each pattern. SV SVO SVC SVA SVOC SVIODO ASV SVAA

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Write two sentences for each pattern.

SV    
SVO    
SVC    
SVA    
SVOC    
SVIODO    
ASV    
SVAA    
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Solution

SV Birds fly. They returned.
SVO I bought a pen. She gave a bale.
SVC She is a dancer. He is a painter.
SVA They came here. They will come now.
SVOC Raju wrote a letter neatly. I wrote the exam well.
SVIODO They gave him a shock. The teacher taught him a lesson.
ASV Tomorrow she leaves. Yesterday I came.
SVAA My dog swam in the pool yesterday. I went to Ooty by bus last week.
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