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A1 Grammar Lessons and Exercises

Basic word order in English

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Last updated: April 13, 2026 10:42 am
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Use simple A1 examples to learn the basic word order in English. Learn how to make clear, correct English sentences easily by understanding Subject + Verb + Object.

Exercises & Summary
  1. The basic order of words in English
  2. Exercise 1
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  4. Exercise 3

The basic order of words in English

Subject + Verb + Object

This is what English calls the basic word order.

It tells us who does what and to whom.

Who is the subject?

The subject is the person or thing that does something.

Examples:

  • I, You, He, She, We, They, The cat, My friend

Verb (What do you do?)

The verb tells what the subject does.

Examples:

  • eat, go, read, play, watch, work

Object (What or whom?)

The object receives the action.

Examples:

  • an apple, football, a book, TV, the piano

Example Sentences

SentenceExplanation
I eat an apple.Subject = I → Verb = eat → Object = an apple
She plays football.Subject = She → Verb = plays → Object = football
They watch TV.Subject = They → Verb = watch → Object = TV

Word Order with Adverbs of Time and Place

Adverbs (like “today,” “at home,” and “in the morning”) usually come at the end of a sentence in English.

Examples:

  • I eat breakfast in the morning.
  • She works at school.
  • They play football every day.

Structure:

Subject + Verb + Object + Adverb

Common Mistakes

Incorrect:  Eat I apple. Correct:  I eat an apple. Incorrect:  Plays she football. Correct: She plays football.

English word order is not flexible — changing the order can make the sentence wrong or confusing.

Tip for Beginners

If you remember this simple pattern, your sentences in English will be clear and correct:

Subject + Verb + Object + (Place) + (Time)

Example: I study English at home every evening.

Summary

ElementFunctionExample
SubjectWho does the actionI, You, He, She
VerbWhat happenseat, read, play
ObjectWhat or whoman apple, a book
Adverb (optional)Where/Whenat home, in the morning
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