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Adonica86 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Clause patterns

Anyone know the clause patterns? (subject, verb ect)

Feeling embarrased by his loss, John slouched into the room

Feeling embarrased by you loss will not help

He got an angry answer

Jack had run down the whole business
  

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Hello, Adonica. I believe you asked a similar question before for two other sentences, and I supplied the 'clause patterns' for you. Now it is your turn to make the attempt.

  • Hello, Adonica.
  • I believe you asked a similar question before for two other sentences, and I supplied the 'clause patterns' for you.
  • Now it is your turn to make the attempt.
  • Post your efforts here, and we will check them for you.
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Hello, Adonica. I believe you asked a similar question before for two other sentences, and I supplied the 'clause patterns' for you. Now it is your turn to make the attempt. Post your efforts here, and we will check them for you.
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Well, I have tried to do these sentences, but it`S probably wrong...

Feeling embarrased(V) by his loss, John(S) slouched(V) into the room (A)

Feeling embarrased(V) by your loss will not help

He(S) got(V) an angry answer(d.O)

Jack(S) had run(V) down(A) the whole business(d.O)
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The point is that you tried. And you did pretty well. I have underlined the whole phrase that applies to the sentence part:


Feeling embarrased by his loss (Adv), John (S) slouched (V) into the room (Adv)

Feeling embarrased by your loss (S) will (V) not (Adv) help (V)

He(S) got(V) an angry answer(DO)

Jack(S) had run

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