WORD ORDER AND INVERSION

Journal Title: World Science - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 7

Abstract

The primary word orders that are of interest are the constituent order of clause – the relative order of subject, object, and verb. Most English sentences conform to the Subject+Verb+Object word order. This means that Subject comes before the Verb, which comes before the Object. In different situation we can meet disorders, and we try to explain it in the following article. Analyses were realized according to grammatical structure of the sentences.

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Dilara Abuzer Karimova

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Dilara Abuzer Karimova (2017). WORD ORDER AND INVERSION. World Science, 4(7), 8-9. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-435572