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S, V

Condense of Composition

Grammar
Grammar
(၂) S + V + C
He is a student. (n)
He is clever. (adj)

1. Five Basic Sentences (



He is here. (adv)

)


He is in the garden. (phrase)
S, V
( )

1) S + V
2) S + V + C

V = Verb

3) S + V + O

C = Complement

4) S + V + I.O + D.O

I.O = Indirect Object

5) S + V + O + C

D.O = Direct Object

(complement)

S = Subject

(၁) S + V
A boy comes.
She sleeps.
They walk.

(၄)
1) Noun

(student)

2) Adjective

(clever)

3) Adverb

(here)

4) Phrase

(in the garden)

_

He gives a book to Mg Hla.

(၃) S + V + O
Hla

I.O(Indirect Object)
[

He kills a mouse. things) S,






He is

S



is
S

(၃)

The sun keeps us warm.

S

V



V

O

C

V




(၅) S + V + O + C





– He beats



? He knows




He gets himself ready.





? He eats




S V

O

C

)
He found his box empty.

S

(၄) S + V + I.O + D.O

V

O

C

He gives me a book.




(object)

(object)
(object)

me

a book





Government sets the prisoners free.

S

a book

V

O

C

(subject)

me
(subject) He me a book

She pushed the door open.

S

V

O

C

V

(non-living
(living things)

]

V

a student
He kills

D.O (Direct Object)

I.O(Indirect Object)

V

Mg

2. Phrases (

/

)

He painted the door green.

S

V

O

C

Phrase

Phrase
(၃)
_

(
)

1) Noun phrase


2) Adjective phrase


V

3) Adverb phrase

V
Simple Sentence





(၅ ”

(

phrase

Compound/
Complex

Sentences



phrase

Adj phrase, Adv phrase

(၄) a si iv v

a si iv v

dv
)

(၃) di d

Noun phrase







Noun phrase [ S, O, C ]

V

phrase

Noun phrase
Noun










C



S



Noun

phrase
(Phrase)

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