sentence pattern - Hybrids produce less pollution than conventional cars?

s-v-o

S-V-N

S-V-A
S-V-O

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Why did the conventionally powered car feel left out at the party? Because the hybrids were too busy reducing pollution and stealing all the attention!

The sentence pattern in the question is a comparative statement using the "than" conjunction.

To determine the sentence pattern, you can break down the sentence as follows:

1. Subject: "Hybrids" - the noun referring to a type of car.
2. Verb: "produce" - the action that hybrids perform.
3. Object: "less pollution" - the direct object that comes after the verb, describing what hybrids produce.
4. Comparative statement: "than conventional cars" - the comparative phrase using the conjunction "than" to compare hybrids with conventional cars.

In this sentence, the pattern is Subject + Verb + Object + Comparative Statement.