English grammar - SVO
Mariusz Mirecki
Created on December 1, 2020
Simple quiz on how to build an English sentence using an SVO rule.
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Learn how to build English affirmative sentences using SVO rule
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English Grammar
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A simple affirmative English sentence follows a structure: Subject + Verb + Object
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The Subject can be one or many words.
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The verb describes an action. What somebody or something does.
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There can be one, two or sometimes no objects in an English sentence.
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Quickly, slowly, easily are adverbs. They describe an action and we put them after the verb.
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Information about a place goes before the information about time.
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