word order

English relies on word order to convey meaning. The arrangement of words determines their relationship within a sentence.

English primarily follows a Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) structure. This means the subject typically comes first, followed by the verb, and then the object.

[[Subject]]

The subject is who or what performs the action. It usually comes before the verb.

[[Verb]]

The verb indicates the action or state of being. It typically follows the subject.

[[Object]]

The object receives the action. It usually follows the verb.

[[Adjectives]]

Adjectives describe nouns and usually come before the noun they modify

[[Adverbs]]

Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Their placement can vary.