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The given simple sentences have correctly been matched with their sentence patterns:
1.9) Marcello crossed the bridge. - B). Noun-Verb-Noun
1.10) He felt happy. - D). Noun-Linking Verb-Adjective
1.11) He was running. - A). Noun-Verb
1.12) A big dog chased him. - B). Noun-Verb-Noun
1.13) It growled. - A). Noun-Verb
1.14) The dog was muscular. - D). Noun-Linking Verb-Adjective
1.15) Marcello met the owner. - B). Noun-Verb-Noun
1.16) Ernie had been a firefighter. - C. Noun-Linking Verb-Noun
1.17) He seemed nice. - C. Noun-Linking Verb-Noun
1.18) His dog was a German shepherd. - C. Noun-Linking Verb-Noun
- A simple sentence is comprised of various elements like noun, verb, and sometimes an object, adjective, or linking verb as well.
- Those which include a subject and a verb would be considered as having a 'noun-verb' composition while the ones containing an object followed by it will have a 'noun-verb-noun' pattern.
- The sentence that involves a linking verb(form of 'be' or related to senses) will be categorized under the 'noun-linking verb-adjective' structure. Lastly, the 'noun-linking verb-noun' are the sentences that involve a subject followed by a linking verb and an object.
- Thus, they have been correctly matched with their respective sentence patterns as mentioned above.
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