The order is subject - verb.
The subject of a sentence is the person or thing that does the action. The verb shows us the action:
I walk -- subject = I, verb = walk.
They run -- subject = They, verb = run
She runs -- subject = she, verb = runs.
Jon runs -- subject = Jon. verb = runs.
The teacher runs -- subject = teacher, verb = runs.
Notice we have verb + s for subjects like Jon, the policeman and she. For He/she/it and singular noun subjects use verb + s.
Verbs also show states for example: love, hate, know.
Jon loves rice. We like rice. I know Jon.
Noun clauses are found anywhere in the sentence and perform the same functions in sentences that nouns do:subject of a verbobject of a verbsubject complementobject of a prepositionan adjective complement
There are seven basic sentence patterns in the English language.Subject VerbSubject Verb ObjectSubject Verb ComplementSubject Verb Object ObjectSubject Verb Object ComplementSubject Verb AdverbialSubject Verb Object Adverbial
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
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