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GUIDE ENGLISH GRAMMAR BOOK

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PAGE 6<br />

2<br />

The simple sentence<br />

7 Summary<br />

This story contains examples of different clause patterns.<br />

AN UNLUCKY THIEF<br />

A man walked into a hotel, saw a nice coat, put it over his arm and walked out<br />

again. Then he tried to hitch a lift out of town. While he was waiting, he put the<br />

coat on. At last a coach stopped and gave him a lift. It was carrying forty detectives<br />

on their way home from a conference on crime. One of them had recently become<br />

a detective inspector. He recognized the coat. It was his. He had left it in the hotel,<br />

and it had gone missing. The thief gave the inspector his coat. The inspector<br />

arrested him. 'It seemed a good idea at the time,' the man said. He thought himself<br />

rather unlucky.<br />

There are five elements that can be part of a clause. They are subject, verb, object,<br />

complement and adverbial.<br />

Basic clause patterns<br />

Intransitive and transitive verbs • 8<br />

Subject<br />

A coach<br />

Intransitive verb<br />

stopped.<br />

Subject Transitive verb Object<br />

The detective arrested the thief.<br />

Linking verbs • 9<br />

Subject Verb Complement<br />

The thief was rather unlucky.<br />

The detective became an inspector.<br />

Subject Verb Adverbial<br />

The coat was over his arm.<br />

The conference is every year.

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