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In English grammar, sentences are often classified into five different structures known as the
"five sentence patterns" or "five basic sentence structures." Here's a quick rundown of each:
Subject + Verb (S+V):
She sleeps.
They laughed.
Subject + Verb + Complement (S+V+C):
He is a teacher.
The cake tastes delicious.
Subject + Verb + Object (S+V+O):
He reads books.
We watched a movie.
Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (S+V+IO+DO):
She gave him a gift. ; ~에게 ~을
They sent us a letter.
Subject + Verb + Object + Object Complement (S+V+O+OC):
They elected him president. ; ~를 ~로
We consider her talented.
These patterns are essential for constructing grammatically correct sentences.