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. :)
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.
The adjective in the sentence is "two," which describes the number of cows.
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
"You have two knives." - This is indeed a correct sentence.
What are the two easyest charateristic of a complex sentence