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Subject-verb-objectare the grammatical arrangements of the English and Italian languages.

Specifically, the person or thing that is responsible for the action generally comes first in the sentence. The action is revealed next. The person or thing impacted by the action occurs last in both languages if it is a case of nouns. If it is a matter of object pronouns, English will place the object pronoun after the verb whereas Italian - except when the verb assumes the imperative (command) form, in which case the object pronoun is like English in occurring afterward - will put the object pronoun between the subject and the verb.

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