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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"I walk my dog"-- sentence patterns

What're the sentence patterns of

"I walk my dog"

And

"I buy my sister a pen"

Are they in the same sentence pattern?

So what's the pattern called?

Can u introduce it??

  

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"I walk my dog" "I" = subject "walk" = verb "my dog" = (direct) object "I buy my sister a pen" "I" = subject "buy" = verb "my sister" = indirect object "a pen" = direct object

  • "I walk my dog" "I" = subject "walk" = verb "my dog" = (direct) object "I buy my sister a pen" "I" = subject "buy" = verb "my sister" = indirect object "a pen" = direct object
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"I walk my dog"

"I" = subject

"walk" = verb

"my dog" = (direct) object

"I buy my sister a pen"

"I" = subject

"buy" = verb

"my sister" = indirect object

"a pen" = direct object
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Its called a simple present tense, means you are telling "i walk my dog" it means you walk your dog daily...in the same way " i buy my sister a pen" means you always buy a pen for your sister.

what you wanted to write?

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