S-V and S-V-O
simple... there are two orders: the natural order and the inverted order.
A person and a shirt
The two teams must collaborate in order to get the task done.
When the complete subject comes in between two parts of the complete verb!
I was asked to do a worksheet; I had to cut out the steps to plant a garden and put them in chronological order. And by the way, Chronological order is two words, not one. :)
The two words that would correctly complete the sentence are "to meet." The full sentence would read: "Mary ran to the gate to meet her uncle." This conveys the purpose of her action clearly.
In German, the word "trotzdem" (meaning "nevertheless" or "nonetheless") typically affects the word order by positioning itself at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence. When "trotzdem" is placed at the beginning, it is followed by a main clause, which maintains the standard subject-verb-object order. If it appears in the middle of a sentence, it usually separates two clauses, with each maintaining its own word order.
These are two pencils is a correct sentence. it has a subject (pencils) a describer (two) and some sentence support (these are)
The standard sentence word order is -- subject + verb + object
The two nouns, 'nouns' and 'sentence' are placed correctly in your sentence.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that expresses an order, a command, or a request. There are two punctuation marks that an imperative sentence can end with: a period (.) and an exclamation point (!).Examples of imperative sentences:1: Leave him alone. This sentence can also end in an exclamation point if the sentence becomes a harsh command or order: Leave him alone!2: Don't say that! This sentence can also end in a period if the sentence becomes a request or less aggressive order: Don't say that.I hope this helped!-EB
The adjective in the sentence is "two," which describes the number of cows.