Grammar Reference

Syntax

Verb patterns: verb + noun + noun

The following three groups of verbs follow the pattern verb + noun + noun.

Verbs to talk about naming someone or something are name, call and declare.

 

Verb

Noun

Noun

His parents decided to

name

him

Paul.

We

called

our daughter

Melissa.

The government

declared

the building

a national monument.

 

Verbs to talk about nominating someone for a particular position are make, appoint, elect and vote.

 

Verb

Noun

Noun

My boss

made

me

head of the department.

James

appointed

Stella

sales manager.

They all

elected

Betty

employee of the year.

We decided to

vote

him

the new president of the association.

 

A verb to say what you think about someone or something is consider.

 

Verb

Noun

Noun

Doctors

consider

smoking

a danger.

 

All of these verbs can be in the active or the passive.