Word order or sequential order word is a way to construct words - words in the order or arrangement of the right and correct. The discussion in this series include grammar adverbs (adverb) in a sequential order of sentences and words in the phrase object (Noun Phrase).
A. Description (Adverbs)
Adverb placement principles in the following sentence:
First 1.Prinsip:
Formula:
First verb + Frequency + main job (the first verb should not exist)
* Frequency = always, sometimes, often, ever, seldom, etc
Example:
She never neglects her assignment.
He has often visited her sick uncle.
2. Second Principle (When complete in the back of the main working frequency +)
Formula:
Degrees + Rich described (abbreviated = DEKAJAL)
Degrees = too, very, only, rather, fairly, etc
Example:
The water is too cold to swim.
Nb. Only to be associated with a Verb is a noun.
Third 3.Prinsip (when fully put behind DEKAJAL)
Formula:
Manner + Place + Time
Manner = Adjective + ly * examples: quickly, slowly. Without-ly: hard, fast, late etc .*
Place = on the stage, in the room, under the table etc
Time = yesterday, tomorrow etc.
Example:
He sing a song beautifully on the stage everynight.
Nb. TIME Special may sentence the beginning and end.
Example:
Everynight he sing a song beautifully on the stage.
B. Phrases Benda (Noun phrase)
The principle object is to sort the phrase as follows:
The Uk Um Ben W A Bah
Si = nature: good, bad etc
Uk = Size: long, short etc
Um = Age
Ben = shape: round, triangle
W = Color
A = Origin
Bah = materials: iron, gold etc
Example:
A good old long yellow table ceramics Indonesia.
Nb. Besides the above phrase, there is also a participle phrase (verb + ing = Verb3 = active and passive)
Formula:
Adverb of manner + verb-ing/verb3 + noun
Example:
They wrote for the quickly growing publisher.
He studies in the slowly built school.
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