what sentence pattern is are there any more cookies in the jar

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Are there any more cookies in the jar?

What sentence patterns are you studying? There are different kinds.
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The sentence pattern of "Are there any more cookies in the jar?" is Subject-Verb-Adverb-Adverb-Adjective-Noun-Prepositional Phrase.

The sentence pattern in the phrase "Are there any more cookies in the jar?" is Subject + Verb + Object + Prepositional Phrase.

To identify the sentence pattern, we can break down the sentence:

1. Subject: "Are"
2. Verb: "there" (verb of being)
3. Object: "any more cookies"
4. Prepositional Phrase: "in the jar"

So, following the breakdown, we can see that the sentence pattern is:

Subject (Are) + Verb (there) + Object (any more cookies) + Prepositional Phrase (in the jar)

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