I probably could if I was able to understand what is meant by: s-lv-c? More information is needed.
S-LV-PN PatternSubject - Linking Verb- Predicate Nominative(Predicate nominative is the noun)Exaple:Micol Joy is a pupil.Micol Joy - the subjectis -linking verba pupil - predicate nominativeThank you :)
subject - linking verb - adjective
Sarah is a good child
Her skill in dancing is promising. Her = Subject Is = Linking Verb Promising = Adjective
I probably could if I was able to understand what is meant by: s-lv-c? More information is needed.
She is a teacher.
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The meaning of the s-lv-c pattern is: SUBJECT-LINKING VERB-COMPLEMENT For example: She is beautiful.
Examples of S-LV-N pattern (Subject-Linking Verb-Noun) include "He is a doctor", "She seems happy", and "They became friends". In this sentence structure, the linking verb connects the subject to its corresponding noun, describing a state or condition.
She is a doctor. They are happy. He seems tired. The flowers smell sweet. The cake tastes delicious.
The flowers were blooming beautifully.
He is a teacher.
example of s-lv-n
S-LV-PN PatternSubject - Linking Verb- Predicate Nominative(Predicate nominative is the noun)Exaple:Micol Joy is a pupil.Micol Joy - the subjectis -linking verba pupil - predicate nominativeThank you :)
Subject-linking verb-complement
subject - linking verb - adjective