Word Order
The arrangement of words in a sentence, which determines the meaning.
Subject + Verb + Object
The standard English sentence structure.
Predicate
The part of a sentence that describes the action or state of the subject.
Simple Sentences
Sentences that contain only one clause and follow normal word order.
Inversion
The reversal of the usual word order in a sentence, often changing its meaning.
Positive Sentence
A sentence that affirms or states a fact.
Negative Sentence
A sentence that denies or negates something.
Command
A type of sentence that gives an order or directive.
Impact of Word Order
How the arrangement of words affects the meaning of a sentence.
Clause
A group of words that contains a subject and a predicate.
Regular Verbs
Verbs that follow a consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle by adding -ed.