1. Structure of sentences

English sentences typically follow the SVO pattern.

Subject + Verb + Object

Together, these three elements form the backbone of a sentence, providing structure and meaning.

Understanding the fundamental components of English is crucial.

Subject

A subject in a sentence is a person, animal, or thing that is performing an action or being talked about.

Examples of subjects used in sentences:

1. The dog chased the ball. (action)

2. Ram was a great king. (information)

3. Stalin reads a book. (action)

4. He kicked the football. (action)

5. Integrity is the best policy. (information)

Object

An object in a sentence is a person, animal, or thing on which the action is being done.

Examples of objects used in sentences:

1. Birds eat seeds.

2. The car hit the fence.

3. We painted the wall.

4. The chef cooked dinner.

5. She opened the door.