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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #130166: Word order: Verbs and objects go together
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    Word order: Verbs and objects go together


    The verb and the object usually go together with no other words between them.

    Examples:

    I like raw food very much. (Not I like very much raw food.)

    I learn English today. (Not I learn today English.)

    I always wash my sprouts. (Not I wash always my sprouts.)

     

    Choose the right order of the words in the sentences. Good luck!



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