I have to match the following sentances to the sentance patterns listed

1.Visiting old mine shafts can be an interesting experience.

2.Remodeling this house has become very expensive.

3.The old village sprawled across the green valley.

4.Academic success requires diligence.

5.We named the baby Margaret.

6.The company sent me their brochure.

A.S-V-DO
B.S-V
C.S-V-IO-DO
D.S-LV-PA
E.S-V-DO-OC
F.S-LV-PN
Are these answers correct?
1f, 2d, 3b, 4a, 5c, 6e

1.

Visiting old mine shafts = subject (gerund phrase)

can be = linking verb

experience = predicate noun
So, yes, "1f" is correct.

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2.
Remodeling this house = subject (gerund phrase)

has become = linking verb

expensive = predicate adjective
So, yes, "2d" is correct.

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To match the sentences to the sentence patterns, we need to analyze the structure of each sentence. Let's break down each sentence and identify the correct sentence pattern:

1. Visiting old mine shafts can be an interesting experience.
Sentence pattern: S-V-DO (Subject-Verb-Direct Object)
In this sentence, "Visiting" is the subject, "can be" is the verb phrase, and "an interesting experience" is the direct object.
So, the correct answer is S-V-DO, which corresponds to (A).

2. Remodeling this house has become very expensive.
Sentence pattern: S-LV-PA (Subject-Linking Verb-Predicate Adjective)
In this sentence, "Remodeling this house" is the subject, "has become" is the linking verb, and "very expensive" is the predicate adjective.
So, the correct answer is S-LV-PA, which corresponds to (D).

3. The old village sprawled across the green valley.
Sentence pattern: S-V (Subject-Verb)
In this sentence, "The old village" is the subject, and "sprawled" is the verb.
So, the correct answer is S-V, which corresponds to (B).

4. Academic success requires diligence.
Sentence pattern: S-V-DO (Subject-Verb-Direct Object)
In this sentence, "Academic success" is the subject, "requires" is the verb, and "diligence" is the direct object.
So, the correct answer is S-V-DO, which corresponds to (A).

5. We named the baby Margaret.
Sentence pattern: S-V-DO (Subject-Verb-Direct Object)
In this sentence, "We" is the subject, "named" is the verb, and "the baby Margaret" is the direct object.
So, the correct answer is S-V-DO, which corresponds to (A).

6. The company sent me their brochure.
Sentence pattern: S-V-IO-DO (Subject-Verb-Indirect Object-Direct Object)
In this sentence, "The company" is the subject, "sent" is the verb, "me" is the indirect object, and "their brochure" is the direct object.
So, the correct answer is S-V-IO-DO, which corresponds to (C).

Based on the analysis above, the correct matching should be:
1. S-V-DO (A)
2. S-LV-PA (D)
3. S-V (B)
4. S-V-DO (A)
5. S-V-DO (A)
6. S-V-IO-DO (C)

Therefore, the correct answers should be: 1(A), 2(D), 3(B), 4(A), 5(A), 6(C).

Writeacher is correct. I'm sorry, but I misread your answers.

The only correct pattern is 5 (E).

Please go back and study your text to learn about these sentence elements.