When making a sentence in English, first the subject, then the verb, and finally the object, identifier, place, and time structure is applied.
SUBJECT (S) + VERB (V) + OBJECT (O) + INDICATOR (I) + PLACE (P) + TIME (T)
We ask ↓
WHAT, WHO to find the SUBJECT
WHAT, WHOM to find the OBJECT
HOW to find the INDICATOR
WHERE to find the PLACE
WHEN to find the TIME
EXAMPLES
⇒ The following examples belong to imperative sentences. In imperative sentences, there is no “subject” since the action is done directly to the person opposite. The sentence starts directly with the verb. Therefore, there is no “S” in our main formula. The formula is V + O.
⇒To form a question sentence we use the question words, auxiliary, subject, main verb.
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