Grammar Help: Basic English Order of Words
In English grammar, the rule is that the subject comes before the verb which comes before the object. This means that most of the sentences conform to the SVO word order. Note that, this is for the sentences that only have a subject, verb and object. Remember that for any type of sentence, we normally put the verb and object together. Some examples are:
I (S) am cleaning (V) the house (O).
He (S) loves (V) the cold breeze (O).
Example sentences
she/there/ every day/to work/goes.
in this world/ looking/everybody/for happiness.
a movie/was/I/when you are called/watching.
She goes there to work every day.
Everybody is looking for happiness in this world.
I was watching a movie when you called.
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