- I (S) go (P) to work by motorcycle every day despite the rain (Adjunct).
- Some salesmen (S) often come (P) to our office on foot to offer their goods (Adjunct).
- The old man (S) works (P) hard every day in order to survive (Adjunct).
- Some university students (S) work (P) part-time in order not to live on their parents (Adjunct).
- We (S) work (P) hard in spite of feeling sick (Adjunct).
- The women (S) often stay (P) at this hotel to do a business transaction (Adjunct).
- A colleague of mine (S) lives (P) at 8 North Ring Road, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (Adjunct).
- Their office (S) lies (P) in a remote area (Adjunct).
- We (S) always (Adjunct) get (P) to work on time (Adjunct).
- Some employees (S) often (Adjunct) get (P) to work late by reason of traffic jams (Adjunct).
It deals with the clarification of the English grammar that often brings about problems in process of learning and teaching formal English, especially written English.
Tahajudin Sudibyo
T4:16 AM
Subject (S) + Predicate (P) (+ Adjunct).
SIMPLE SENTENCE PATTERN III
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