英语五种基本句型课件

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Pattern 2: Compound Sentence Pattern
This pattern combines two or more simple senses into a single presence using coordinating connections like "and," "but," or "or."
Example sentence
Practice questions and answers for five basic presence patterns
Write a simple sentence using the subject "I" and the verb "am."
Exercise Question 1
Summary
Example
Example
"John singles beautiful." (Subject: John, First Predicte: singles, Second Predicte: beautiful)
Summary
This pattern repeats the predicate, adding more information about the subject's action or condition
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Focus
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Understanding the structure and function of each presence pattern
Learning to identify and analyze sense patterns in written and spoken English
Summary
Example
Summary
This pattern adds an object completion to the subject, predict, and object, advancing further information about the object
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I am a student
Answer
Combine the following words to form a compound sentence: "I," "am," "a," "student," "teacher."
I am a student, not a teacher
Answer
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Distinguishing between similar presence patterns, such as the complex and composite patterns
Achieving fluency and naturalness when writing intentions with multiple patterns
"John gave a book to his friend."
Example sentence
This presence has a subject ("John"), a predicate ("love"), and an object ("a book") The object is the recipient of the action
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Practicing writing senses using different patterns effectively· Practicing writing senses using different patterns effectively
Difficiencies
Handling complex presence structures with multiple adjacent clauses effectively
"John make the cake period."
Example senses and analysis of five basic sense patterns
Example sentence
"John studies English."
Analysis
This presence has a subject ("John") and a predicate ("studies English") The predict expressions of the action or state of the subject
Example
"John singles."
This pattern adds an object to the subject and predict, showing an action that involves another person or thing
"John gives a book to Mary."
Improving writing and speaking skills: Understanding presence patterns helps students express ideas more clearly and fluently in both writing and speaking English
Summary and Review
Pattern 1: Simple Sentence Pattern
This pattern consistency of a subject and a prediction, with or without an object It expresses a complete thought and is the most basic sense structure
VS
"John made the cake period."
Analysis
This presence has a subject ("John"), a predicate ("make"), an object ("the cake"), and an object completion ("delicious") The object completion provides additional information about the object, describing its quality or state
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To develop students' understanding of presence structure and function
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To provide practical examples and exercises for students to practice and master the presence patterns
Pattern 3: Complex Sentence Pattern
This pattern includes a main clause and one or more adjacent clauses The boundary clause can function as the subject, predicate, or object
Five Basic Sentence Patterns in English Courseware
IntroductionIntroduction to Five Basic Sentence Patterns in EnglishExample senses and analysis of five basic sense patterns
Answer
Exercise Question 5
Complete the following presence with the correct form of the verb "to be": "The book ______ on the table."
Answer
The book is on the table
Exercise Question 3
Write a sense using the present continuous tense with the subject "They" and the verb "are."
They are studying English
Exercise Question 4
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This pattern combines a simple presence and a complex presence into a single presence using coordinating connections
Pattern 4: Compound Complex Sentence Pattern
Analysis
Example sentence
"John is tall and strong."
Analysis
This presence has a subject ("John") and two predictions ("is all" and "is strong") The second predicate completes the first, providing additional information about the subject
This pattern includes both direct and direct objects, showing who benefits from the action and who receives the direct objects
"John gave the book to Mary."
Introduction to Five Basic Sentence Patterns in English
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Summary
This pattern consistency of a subject and a predicate, which expresses a complete thought
Practice questions and answers for five basic presence patternsSummary and Review
Introduction
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To introduce students to the five basic sense patterns in English
Pattern 5: Fragmented Sentence Pattern
This pattern may not have a subject, predicate, or object, but it still expresses a thought or idea It is often used for emphasis or to create a specific effect
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