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What's the subject, verb and object in the sentence? Take a look at this sentence:
"I like English a lot."
What's the subject, verb and object in the sentence?
I is the subject.
Like is the verb.
English is the object.

English generally follows the sentence structure where the subject comes first, the verb second, and the object third.

Read through the sentences below and choose the correct subject + verb + object sentence structure:
Question 1:
Do you music listen to every day?
Do you every day listen to music?
Do you listen to music every day?
Correct!
Do you listen to music every day?

Question 2:
Correct!
Everyone left the party early.
The party everyone left early.
Left everyone the party early.
Correct!
Everyone left the party early.

Question 3:
Correct!
Home she drives after work.
She drives home afer work.
She home drives after work
Correct!
She drives home afer work.

Question 4:
Did you get up late this morning?
Did you late get up this morning?
Late get up did you this morning?
Correct!
Did you get up late this morning?

Question 5:
In the park met my friend I.
I met my friend in the park.
Met my friend I in the park.
Correct!
I met my friend in the park.

Question 6:
Simon played golf.
Golf Simon played.
Played golf Simon.
Correct!
Simon played golf.

Question 7:
Jane took a test.
Took Jane a test.
A test Jane took.
Correct!
Jane took a test.