Choose the sentence having the pattern ‘Subject + Verb + direct object + Preposition + Prepositional object’.

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Sentence structure is the way a writer forms a sentence. A sentence is a group of words that has a complete sense. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. Sentences can be statements, questions, exclamations, or commands.  The basic pattern for an English sentence is subject, verb, then object. This structure lets the reader know who is doing the action and what the outcome of the action is.  Here are some other common sentence structures: Subject + verb (SV) Subject + verb + complement (SVC) Subject + verb + adjunct (SVA) Subject + verb + object + complement... Show more

Choose the sentence having the pattern ‘Subject + Verb + direct object + Preposition + Prepositional object’.