5文型;
五文型
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[n]
{grammar}
- the five basic sentence structures of English (SV, SVC, SVO, SVOO, SVOC)
Cross references:- ⇔ see: 2253670 基本5文型 1. the five basic sentence structures of English (SV, SVC, SVO, SVOO, SVOC)
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A 2024-03-23 00:27:08 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> (id#2295449) - Diff
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A 2024-03-22 23:08:10 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2295433) - Diff
@@ -18 +18 @@ -<gloss>the five basic sentence structures of English (i.e. SV, SVC, SVO, SVOO, SVOC)</gloss> +<gloss>the five basic sentence structures of English (SV, SVC, SVO, SVOO, SVOC)</gloss>
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A* 2024-03-21 08:02:05 Brian Krznarich <...address hidden...> (id#2295251) - Comments
I think I have to edit this twice for the xrefs with "5". Could do (esp. of English), but in any case these aren't universally basic sentence structures. They are specific to English sentences (and maybe coincidentally related languages, but this is Japan, so...). Is this [ling] or [gramm]. Since I'm here, I'd say gramm, as the is applied textbook material. 5文型 is objectively more common and seems to stand alone in context(including as a book title, 1st ref). I would argue that the old gloss is [lit], but that the meaning is actually identical to the xref. Of course "5文型" could refer to any 5 sentence structures in any language in an appropriate context... But they would be unlikely to be SV, SVC, SVO, SVOO, SVOC.
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https://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~haeko/template4-2/sp1/template4-2/spenglishgrammergobun.html 五文型とは、英語の文章が主語(S)、動詞(V)、目的語(O)、補語(C)の組み合わせによって、SV/SVC/SVO/SVOO/SVOC の5種類しか存在しないという文法です Book titles: https://www.amazon.co.jp/s?k=5文型 https://www.amazon.co.jp/s?k=五文型 site:twitter.com "5文型" 1490 site:twitter.com "五文型" 433 site:twitter.com "基本5文型" 134 site:twitter.com "基本五文型" 8 site:twitter.com "英語の5文型" 104 site:twitter.com "英語の基本5文型" 10 英語ができるようになりたいなら5文型が重要 わかりやすい5文型の解説 https://www.rarejob.com/englishlab/column/20211206_02/
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A 2008-02-05 00:00:00 - Comments
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