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The basic Japanese sentence is structured as "subject object verb." Example: "John, to the store, went." Whereas English is structured "subject verb object." Example: John, went to, the store.

Realistically, in most cases, as long as the verb falls at the end of the sentence, the rest of the structure is of little importance. The use of particles in Japanese (ha, ga, ni, e, to, etc.) ensures that, regardless of sentence structure, the meaning will be understood.

Keep in mind that this is the *basic* Japanese sentence structure. As you advance, it becomes slightly more difficult, but by following this rule, you can rarely, if ever, go wrong.

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