What it is: How a sentence is built (Subject + Verb + Object/Complement).
What it’s for: Make clear sentences and avoid word-order mistakes.
Example: “I (S) like (V) coffee (O).”
Core patterns
S + V: “Birds fly.”
S + V + O: “She reads books.”
S + be + Complement: “He is a doctor.”
S + V + O + O: “I gave her a gift.”
S + V + O + Adj: “They painted the wall blue.”
Common word order tips
Time usually goes near the end: “I study English at night.”
Frequency adverbs often go before main verbs: “I often work.”
With “be”, frequency adverbs go after be: “She is always happy.”