Unit Two Word order Sometimes, the subject can be omitted in a sentence because it is clear who or what the subject is. This is common when we give.

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Unit Two Word order

Sometimes, the subject can be omitted in a sentence because it is clear who or what the subject is. This is common when we give commands or instructions. Here the speaker is telling you (the subject) to do something.

Example Open the window. verb object

1.a use pencil 2.books write your in 3.at blackboard the look 4.practise dialogue this

How can the words be arranged in a sentence if the sentence contains different parts of speech? e.g. went to, the Parkin’shop, Jack, happily, this morning. Ans: Jack went to the Parkin’ shop happily this morning.

The word order should be like this: Subj verb obj adverb place time They played happily in his home yesterday. Susan gives me 10 dollars every day.. They are studying very hard in the library now. Susan will do her project tomorrow. It rained heavily in H.K. last Sunday.

But the word order can also be like this : 1.Last night, she didn’t sleep well. (time) (subj) (verb) (adverb) 2.She always obeys her parents. (subj)(adv) (verb) (obj)