At the beginning is the SUBJECT, than the VERB and than the OBJECT (SVO).
The second rule is place in front of the time.
- Eg: Adam saw a dog in front of the church, yesterday.
- but the time can be stand in the front of the sentence or at the end of the sentence Yesterday, Adam saw a dog in front of the church.
- QUESTIONS
- The questions have to build with do/does/did.
- Eg: Do you saw a dog in front of the church, yesterday?
- If you can take a questionword like how?what?who?where?… you have to put it in front of the senence.
- Eg: Where did you see the dog, yesterday?
Made by Melanie and Johanna
Nice idea to use colors.
Than –> more than, less than (compare sth.)
Then –> first this then that (show timeline)
Can be stand does not work
Have to build is not a proper passive sentence.
Do you saw?
Sentence
Keep up the good Work!
Cheers Mr. Bissinger
At the beginning is the SUBJECT, than the VERB and than the OBJECT (SVO).
The subject is at the beginning, THEN the verb and THEN the object.