Subject + Verb + Object



1. Subject + Verb + Object 

       This pattern is closelly related to the conceot of transitive verb that requires an object to complex the meaning of a sentence. It is Incomplete to say or to write : “I kick” because others will wonder what you kick. Therefore, an object is needed to complete the meaning of the sentence, 
for example I kick the bal. The list of transitive verb will not be present in thos course material

       Now, study the folowing table of Basic Word Order 

(Subject + Verb + Object) Subject Verb Object 

Abdur Enjoy good movie 
He Likes reading 
I Love you 

     Certain verbs are frequently followed by two objects namely : Indirect Object (IO) and Direct Object (DO). 

Some example of the verbs are : Bring, get, hand, leave, offer, pass, send, take, tell, write, teach, buy, sell, fix, make, etc 

        Study the folowing example : 

 Subject + Verb IO DO 
  1. He gives Her the book 
  2. She bought Me a present 
  3. I told Her the story 
  4. I wrote my mother a letter In English language, 
if a sentence has two objects and of the object is person is placed in the indirect object positin. The verbs like bring, send, offer, pass, take, tell, read, write, teach, and sell may use the following two patterns :

     1. Subject + Verb + IO + DO 

He tells me his dream or She teachs me how to be a hacker 

     2. Subject + Verb + DO + to + IO 

He tells his dream to me She teachs how to be a hacker to me 

     The verbs like fix, buy, make, and get mau use the following patterns : 

     1. Subject + Verb + IO + DO 

Arim buys me a car Arim gets me a glass of water 
   
    2. Subject + Verb + DO + for + IO 

Arim buys a car for me Arim gets a glass of water for me 







References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_order

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