Word Order in English
Word Order in English
…place and time are interchangeable referring to their place in the sentence
I will tell you the story tomorrow at school
…but you can put time and/or place in front of the sentence as well:
time place subject verb(s) indirect object direct object
Tomorrow at school I will tell you the story
4.Position of Adverbs
Adverb of Manner(e.g.: slowly, carefully, awfully)
These adverbs are put behind the direct object (or behind the verb if there's no direct
object).
subject verb(s) direct object adverb
He drove the car carefully
He drove carefully
If you don't want to put emphasis on the time, you can also put the adverb of time at the
beginning of the sentence.
time subject verb(s) indirect object direct object
Tomorrow I will tell you the story.
You don’t use an auxiliary verb if you ask for the subject. In this case the interrogative simply
takes the place of the subject.
interrogative verb(s) object
Who asked you?
Adverbs Mix
Rewrite the sentences and put the adverbs in correctly.
We were in London. (last week)
He walks his dog. (rarely)
She waited. (patiently)
My father goes fishing. (always)
Your bedroom is. (upstairs)
We don't go skiing. (in summer)
Cats can hear. (well)
I saw him. (there)
The girl speaks English. (fluently)
I have seen that film. (never) / (before)