Basic English word order

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Basic English word order

Basic English word order Word Order in English Sentences 1. Word Order in Positive Sentences 2. Word Order in Negative Sentences 3. Word Order in Subordinate Clauses 4. Position of Adverbs 5. Word Order in Questions 6. Word Order in Passive- and Active Voice 1. Word Order in Positive Sentences A normal sentence in English usually contains at least three elements: subject, verb, and object. subject verb(s) object I speak English I can speak English To complicate it a bit more by adding place and time: subject verb(s) indirect direct place time object object I will tell you the story at school tomorrow. place and time are interchangeable referring to their place in the sentence I will tell you the story tomorrow at school but you can put time and/or place in front of the sentence as well: time place subject verb(s) indirect object direct object Tomorrow at school I will tell you the story 2. Word Order in Negative Sentences The word order in negative sentences is the same as in affirmative sentences. Note, however, that in negative sentences we usually need an auxiliary verb: subject verbs indirect object direct object place time I will not tell you the story at school tomorrow. time place subject verbs indirect object direct object

3. Word Order in Subordinate Clauses In subordinate clauses, the word order is the same as in simple affirmative sentences. (Conjunctions are often used between two clauses): conjunction subject verb(s) indirect object direct object place time I will tell you the story at school tomorrow because I don t have time now 4.Position of Adverbs Adverb of Manner(e.g.: slowly, carefully, awfully) These adverbs are put behind the direct object (or behind the verb if there's no direct object). subject verb(s) direct object adverb He drove the car carefully He drove carefully Adverbs of Place (e.g.: here, there, behind, above). Like adverbs of manner, these adverbs are put behind the direct object or the verb subject verb(s) direct object adverb I didn t see him here He stayed behind Adverbs of Time (eg.: recently, now, then, yesterday, tomorrow) Adverbs of time are usually put at the end of the sentence. subject verb(s) indirect object direct object time I will tell you the story tomorrow If you don't want to put emphasis on the time, you can also put the adverb of time at the beginning of the sentence. time subject verb(s) indirect object direct object Tomorrow I will tell you the story. Adverbs of Frequency(e.g.: always, never, seldom, usually) Adverbs of frequency are put directly before the main verb. If 'be' is the main verb and there is no auxiliary verb, adverbs of frequency are put behind 'be'. Is there an auxiliary verb, however, adverbs of frequency are put before 'be'. subject auxiliary/be adverb main verb object place or time I often go swimming in the evening He doesn't always play tennis We are usually here in summer They will never be there in the summer

5. Word Order in Questions In questions, the word order subject-verbs-object is the same as in affirmative sentences. The only thing that s different is that you usually have to put the auxiliary verb (or the main verb be ) before the subject. Interrogatives are put at the beginning of the sentences: interrogative auxiliary subject other verb(s) indirect direct place time verb object object What would you like to tell me Did you have a party at home yesterday When were you here You don t use an auxiliary verb if you ask for the subject. In this case the interrogative simply takes the place of the subject. interrogative verb(s) object Who asked you? 6. Word Order in Passive- and Active Voice Transferring a sentence from active- into passive voice, and vice versa, changes word order (and verbs): subject verb(s) object The greedy grey wolf ate the poor lamb object verb(s) subject The poor lamb was eaten by the greedy grey wolf

Word order exercises Word Order in affirmative Sentences 1 Arrange the words to make affirmative sentences. 1.to/ like/talk / I / you/ to/ 2. bad/french / I / speak/extremely/really 3. hates/they/noise/ when/people/he/make 4. they/ night / song / a / sing/every 5. 8 o clock/sell / flowers / we/till/ 6.anytime/ see / me / you / can/want/you 7. the/buy / milk / he/for / wants/to/baby 8. feed / you / my / cat / can 9. sister /has /my /got /a dog/ugly/dangerous 10. now/must / the book / read / you/carefully Word Order in affirmative Sentences 2 Arrange the words to make affirmative sentences. Place time expressions at the end of the sentences. 1. go / now / home / will / I 2. give /the present /tomorrow /we /him / will 3. her / met / last night / at / we / the station 4. was / last week / he / in hospital 5. in /Greece / spend / I / will / next year / my holiday 6. must /at five o'clock / leave / we / the house 7. the library /take / I /the book /will /today / to 8. my mum / breakfast / in the morning / made 9. tonight / want / to the cinema / to go / we 10. wrote / last week / they / at school / a test Word Order in Negative Sentences Arrange the words to make negative sentences. Place time expressions at the end of the sentences. 1.our holiday/will/at home/we/not/ spend/ next year 2. did/i/him/see/not/last/nigh/at/disco/the 3. a/ going/ are/tonight/party/ not/to/we 4. will/a/ letter/week/ not/ next/sen/ you/she 5.the/did/you/tell/he/not/this/truth/morning

Subordinate Clauses Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Place time expressions at the end of the sentences. She is in great form because (every week / goes / she / to the gym) I can't talk to you because (not/time / have / I / now/do) We are glad that (at home / did not leave / we / our umbrella ) I will miss him when (to/week/ Chicago / moves / he/next) They don't know where (have left / the key / they) Ring me if (you can t/have / you / a problem/solve/) I'd like to know why (her holiday / does not spend / she / in France They told him that (play / they / wanted/ tennis/ to) He was reading the paper while (she / in the garden / was working) He read the book (had bought/ for/ his/ yesterday/brother/which/him/ Position of Time Expressions Decide where to place the time expressions. (The sentences are similar to allow you to concentrate on the time expressions) We went to the cinema yesterday. We went yesterday to the cinema. We went to the cinema yesterday. We went yesterday to the cinema. We often go to the cinema. We go often to the cinema Next Tuesday I will go to the cinema. I will go to the cinema next Tuesday. They never go to the cinema. They go to the cinema never. She goes every Sunday to the cinema. She goes to the cinema every Sunday I seldom am at the cinema. I am seldom at the cinema. I don't go to the cinema every week. I don't go every week to the cinema. Francis does not always go to the cinema. Francis does not go to the cinema always. Correct order Both correct.

Adverbs of Frequency Rewrite the sentences and put the adverbs at the correct place: I have been to London. (often) Have you been to Boston? (ever) He plays golf on Sundays. (sometimes) The weather is bad in November. (always) It rains in California. (never) We have fish for dinner. (seldom) She will see him. (rarely) Peter doesn't get up before seven. (usually) They do not play tennis on Sundays. (always) Adverbs Mix Rewrite the sentences and put the adverbs in correctly. We were in London. (last week) He walks his dog. (rarely) She waited. (patiently) My father goes fishing. (always) Your bedroom is. (upstairs) We don't go skiing. (in summer) Cats can hear. (well) I saw him. (there) The girl speaks English. (fluently) I have seen that film. (never) / (before)