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Word order: what’s normal (and how to sound natural)
Understand the default word order and a simple strategy to avoid ‘translation‑English’.
The key idea
English is usually Subject–Verb–Object (SVO): ‘I (S) eat (V) rice (O)’.
- Memorize patterns (whole sentences), not just single words.
- When you change the meaning, keep the grammar skeleton the same.
- If word order is flexible, use ‘neutral’ order first — emphasis comes later.
I am here.
I am here.
I want water.
I want water.
I don't understand.
I don't understand.
Do you speak English?
Do you speak English?
Where is the bathroom?
Where is the bathroom?
This is my friend.
This is my friend.
Tiny practice routine
Pick one sentence and create 5 variations. Example: ‘I want water’ → water/coffee/tea/ticket/help.
- Speak each variation out loud.
- Record yourself and compare rhythm.
Mini‑quiz
Mini-quiz
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