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What are the example of S-lv-Adj?

Let's break down the "S-lv-Adj" structure and provide some examples:

S-lv-Adj Structure

* S: Subject (the person or thing doing the action)

* lv: Linking Verb (a verb that connects the subject to a description or state)

* Adj: Adjective (a word that describes a noun or pronoun)

Common Linking Verbs

* be (am, is, are, was, were, being, been)

* seem

* appear

* become

* feel

* look

* sound

* taste

* smell

Examples of S-lv-Adj Sentences:

1. The sky is blue.

* S: The sky

* lv: is

* Adj: blue

2. She feels happy.

* S: She

* lv: feels

* Adj: happy

3. The music sounds loud.

* S: The music

* lv: sounds

* Adj: loud

4. The cake tastes delicious.

* S: The cake

* lv: tastes

* Adj: delicious

5. The roses smell sweet.

* S: The roses

* lv: smell

* Adj: sweet

6. He became angry.

* S: He

* lv: became

* Adj: angry

7. The house appears empty.

* S: The house

* lv: appears

* Adj: empty

Important Note: The adjective in this structure describes the subject, not the action itself.

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