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Question
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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