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Match the sentences with the sentence patterns. 1. Noun-Linking Verb-Adjective

2. Noun-Verb-Noun

3. Noun-Linking Verb-Noun

4. Noun-Verb

a. Marshal sang the national anthem at the football game.

b. He had been waiting all week.

c. Marshal is very talented.

d. He is highly trained singer.​

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