Simple Sentences

15 min

Learning Goals

  • Understand the structure of simple sentences
  • Identify sentence patterns (SV, SVO, SVOO, SVC)
  • Construct grammatically correct simple sentences

Simple Sentences

A simple sentence contains one independent clause with a subject and a predicate.

Basic Sentence Patterns

Pattern 1: Subject + Verb (SV)

The simplest pattern:

  • Birds fly.
  • She smiled.
  • The baby is sleeping.

Pattern 2: Subject + Verb + Object (SVO)

The most common pattern:

  • I read books.
  • She loves music.
  • They are building a house.

Pattern 3: Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (SVOO)

Two objects:

  • She gave me a gift.
  • I told him the truth.
  • He bought his wife flowers.

Pattern 4: Subject + Verb + Complement (SVC)

With linking verbs:

  • She is a doctor.
  • The soup tastes delicious.
  • He became famous.

Pattern 5: Subject + Verb + Object + Complement (SVOC)

Object + description:

  • They elected him president.
  • She painted the wall blue.
  • I consider him a friend.

Direct vs. Indirect Objects

Direct Object

Receives the action directly:

  • I read the book. (What did I read?)
  • She loves him. (Whom does she love?)

Indirect Object

Receives the direct object:

  • I gave her a book. (To whom did I give?)
  • He told us a story. (To whom did he tell?)

Alternative with preposition:

  • I gave a book to her.
  • He told a story to us.

Word Order Rules

Standard Order: Subject → Verb → Object

  • She eats breakfast. ✓
  • Breakfast eats she.

Adverbs of Frequency: Before Main Verb

  • She always eats breakfast.
  • I never drink coffee.

Time and Place: Usually at End

  • I met her at the park yesterday.
  • She works in London.

Order: Place before Time

  • I’ll see you at the office tomorrow.

Quiz

Test Your Knowledge of Simple Sentences

1. What sentence pattern is 'The dog barks'?

2. What is the direct object in 'She gave him a book'?

3. What sentence pattern is 'The soup tastes delicious'?

4. What is the correct order at the end of a sentence?

5. Which sentence is correct?

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