Verb: the action or state of being
Object: the word or group of words influenced
by the verb
The sequence of words is critical when
communicating in English because it can impact the
meaning of what you’re trying to say. The sentence,
“The chicken crossed the road” and “The road
crossed the chicken” take on two different meanings because the subject and object are inverted.
The same would be true if the verb was used out of order, for example: “Crossed the road the
chicken.”
Here’s one for you to try. Choose the correct word order for the group of words below:
A. Dropped the boy the ball.
B. The boy dropped the ball.
C. The ball dropped the boy.
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If you chose option B, you would be correct. If not, consider listening to English conversations
to help build your skills and pick up on these patterns. Do this often and you’ll be a word-order
expert in no time!