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Pls what pattern does this sentence follow? 1. mom made lauren a new dress. subject--verb subject--verb--direct object subject--linking verb--predicate noun subject--linking verb--predicate adjective subject--verb--indirect object--direct object 2. nancy is the class president this year. subject--verb subject--verb--direct object subject--linking verb--predicate noun subject--linking verb--predicate adjective subject--verb--indirect object--direct object 3. god created the firmament. subject--verb subject--verb--direct object subject--linking verb--predicate noun subject--linking verb--predicate adjective subject--verb--indirect object--direct object 4. the name of the first man was adam. subject--verb subject--verb--direct object subject--linking verb--predicate noun subject--linking verb--predicate adjective subject--verb--indirect object--direct object

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