Sentence structure shows how a sentence is organized, typically including:
- Subject (S) – Who or what the sentence is about.
- Verb (V) – What the subject is doing.
- Object (O) – Who or what receives the action (if there is one).
- Modifiers (M) – Words that describe or add information about the action.
- Place (P) – Where the action happens.
- Time (T) – When the action happens.
- The subject comes first, telling us who the sentence is about.
- The verb tells what the subject does.
- Objects, place, and time give more details about the action.
- This structure helps readers understand sentences clearly and follow the main idea.