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Latest post Thu, Jun 4 2009 2:49 PM by AlpheccaStars. 2 replies.
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Anonymous  +  764987 Thu, 04 Jun 09 11:15 AM
can you give me the meaning of sentence structure
Mister Micawber  +  765190 Thu, 04 Jun 09 02:39 PM
'Sentence structure' is the grammatical arrangement of words in a sentence.
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AlpheccaStars  +  765203 Thu, 04 Jun 09 02:49 PM
And, for example, English has the basic sentence structure called SVO.

SVO means Subject-Verb-Object.

Other languages can have different structures.


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