It would be SVO if it was a sentence. A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a period, question mark or exclamation point. That is pretty much the definition of a written sentence in my book, no pun intended.
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It would be SVO if it was a sentence. A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a period, question mark or exclamation point. That is pretty much the definition of a written sentence in my book, no pun intended.
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anonymous
hisHis reply made me angry.
It belongs to the clause structure 'complex-transitive': S-P-Od-PC
Note: S=subject; P=predicator (verb); Od=direct object; PC=predicative complement.