Sentence Patterns
What sentence patterns have an objective compliment?
N-AV-N-N
What sentence patterns have direct objects?
N-AV-n-N, N-AV-N-N, N-AV-N-A
An A word as an objective compliment follows what kind of verb?
action verb
If a sentence has an indirect object or objective compliment, it must also have an N word after the verb functioning as what?
direct object
The N word that follows an action verb in the N-AV-N sentence pattern has what function?
direct object
What function does an n word have?
indirect object
In what kind of sentence (declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory) will the subject follow or divide the verb?
interrogative
An A word as a predicate adjective follows what kind of verb?
linking verb
An A word as an objective compliment does what for the direct object?
modifies it
What two parts of speech can an N word be?
noun or pronoun
The N word that follows a linking verb has what function?
predicate nominative
An N word as an objective compliment does what for the direct object?
renames it
N-LV-A
the N word is the subject, the A word is the predicate adjective; the verb in this pattern is always a linking verb ex: (I) will {be} \faithful\ to Him.
N-AV
the N word is the subject, the AV word is the action verb ex: (Jesus Christ) willingly [died] for our sins
N-AV-N-N
the first N word is the Subject, the second N word is the direct object, the third N is the objective compliment (renames the direct object) ex: have (you) [made] /Christ/ the 'Blessed Controller?'
N-AV-N-A
the first N word is the subject, the second N is the direct object; the A word is the objective compliment (modifies the direct object) ex: (he) will then [make] /you/ |wise|
N-AV-n-N
the first N word is the subject, the second N word is the direct object; the n word is the indirect object ex: (I) will [give] <Christ> /control/ of my life
N-AV-N
the first N word is the subject, the second N word is the direct object; the verb in this pattern is always an action verb ex: by his death (He) [provided] eternal /life/
N-LV-N
the first N word is the subject, the second n word is the predicate nominative; the verb in this pattern is always a linking verb ex: {is} (He) [Lord] of your life?