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  1. 1. The first letter of the first word in a sentence should be. a large letter a capital letter. 2. The order of a basic positive sentence is. Subject-Verb-Object Verb-Object-Subject. 3. Every sentence must have a subject and. a verb an object. 4. A plural subject needs. a singular verb a plural verb. 5.

  2. The order of a basic positive sentence is Subject-Verb-Object. (Negative and question sentences may have a different order.) John loves Mary. They were driving their car to Bangkok. 3. Every sentence must have a subject and a verb. An object is optional. Note that an imperative sentence may have a verb only, but the subject is understood.

  3. The correct order of words in a simple positive sentence is subject, verb, object. The subject is the sort-of "doer" in the sentence, while the verb is the action that the subject is carrying out. The object is the entity that the action is being done towards.

  4. Word Order in Positive Sentences. For the beginning, remember this simple rule: If you are a more advanced learner, remember the following rule: go to Word Order in Negative Sentences . Introduction. Positive sentences. Negative sentences. Subordinate clauses. Position of time expressions. Position of adverbs. Questions. Positive sentences 1.

  5. Apr 21, 2020 · Answer:The order of basic positive sentence is subject verb object. Hence, option (a) is correct.

  6. Basic word order. The main word order in English is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO). This means that the subject (the person, animal, or object that performs the action) appears at the beginning of the sentence, followed by the verb, and then the object (the person, animal, or object to which the action is directed).

  7. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like A sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a period/full stop, a question mark or and exclamation mark, The order of a basic positive sentence is Subject-Verb-Object.

  8. When the sentence is positive (affirmative), the word order is direct. That means the verb follows the subject. Examples. Caroline is a local celebrity. Caroline = subject, is = verb. We work remotely. We = subject, work = verb. You have been learning Spanish for two years. You= subject, have been learning = verb.

  9. The order of a basic positive sentence is Subject-Verb-Object. Choose the correct word order for a correct sentence type: declarative to state the facts and opinions, interrogative to ask a question, exclamatory to express a strong emotion like anger or joy, imperative to issue a command or instruction, make a request, or offer advice.

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    2. The order of a basic positive sentence is Subject-Verb-Object. (Negative and question sentences may have a different order.) John loves Mary. They were driving their car to Bangkok. 3. Every sentence must have a subject and a verb. An object is optional. Note that an imperative sentence may have a verb only, but the subject is understood ...