A sentence is in its natural order if the subject comes first before the predicate.
Note : Another kind of order is the Transposed / Inverted order of sentences.
It is inverted if the predicate comes first before the subject.
example of natural : The man sleeps under the tree.
example of inverted : Under the tree, the man sleeps.
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Word order in English is variable depending upon subtle differences in meaning. In simple declarative sentences and clauses, the "normal" word order in English is subject, verb, object/predicate: I see her. In the case of multiple objects, the indirect object with a preposition normally comes last: I give the book to her, she made an apple pie for me. But personal pronouns as indirect objects without a preposition always precede the direct object: I gave her the book, she made me a pie.
For emphasis and in verse, however, inverted word order is common. Notice how the perceived meaning changes subtly in the following, although the grammatical meaning is identical: I gave the book to her; To her I gave the book; The book I gave to her.
Questions in normal speech involve the inverted auxiliary "do" plus the infinitive or "be" plus the participle: Does she speak English? Are you asking me? Did I forget anything? Was I saying something? The verb "have" may take an auxiliary or be inverted. We may say Have you any wool? and Do you have any wool?
With compound verbs like "fill up" or "take down," the object most properly goes between the verb and its adverb: Fill her up, take that painting down. But not always. We may say Fill up my tank or Take down that painting, depending again on subtle differences in meaning or emphasis.
subject verb object, S. V. O.
The dog ate the rat.
s= dog
v = ate
o = rat
subject, verb, object
When all the sentences of a paragraph are presented in an order that makes sense, it is called logical order.Answer: Logical
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Standard English in written format must include a subject and a predicate, in order to form a sentence. Adjectives, adverbs, and conjunctions can help one form more complicated types of grammatically correct structured sentences, but in order to write standard English or to speak it, one must have a subject come first and the correct conjugation of the corresponding verb, or predicate, second.
Punctuation marks are marks used in English language to clarify the true meaning of the sentences or to structure and organize the sentences.
Yes. Some people say that because a sentence is a full thought, it cannot begin with a conjunction. But these people are ignoring the fact that sentences do not exist in a vacuum, that is, they exist inside a context and link to each other. Good English prose has always allowed sentences to begin with conjunctions when they are connecting with other sentences.
Sentences can be constructed by using that word as an adjective or as a verb.
The study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed.
"In order that" is not correct English. You would say "in order to." In order to write the sentences, you must understand the language.
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At times, the difference between poetry and prose is indistinct. However, prose is generally constructed in sentences and poetry is constructed in stanzas.
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A sentence is not constructed according to the syntactical conventions of standard English is said to be non-standard.
You need to learn the rules of English grammar to be able to correct sentences.
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