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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

S-V-O-A

SVOA is the usual structure of a statement, right?
What about these simple sentences:
Peter never leaves the the room. SAVO?
She always talks. SAV?
  

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Anonymous SVOA is the usual structure of a statement, right? Well, it is common. Peter never leaves the room.

  • Anonymous SVOA is the usual structure of a statement, right?
  • Well, it is common.
  • Peter never leaves the room.
  • - - Yes.
  • ' She always talks.
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AnonymousSVOA is the usual structure of a statement, right?
Well, it is common.

Peter never leaves the room. SAVO?-- Yes. And how about this one?— 'Never does Peter leave the room.'
She always talks. SAV?-- Yes. And how about this one?— 'Seldom does she say anything.'
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That works for me!

Edit. Sorry guys. Had to go out for a couple of hours in the middle of my post. Should have checked to see if anyone had answered.

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