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Okay, now after the video you've seen about how to order sentences now. We are going to do some exercises together
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Okay, this is the first
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Sentence I give you but it's not in the correct order of course gay Maria knew a book him
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Okay, we don't have a question mark at the end, so it's not going to be a question
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we don't find a not in the sentence, so a
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the sentence is going to be
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affirmative. Remember that in affirmative sentences
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we begin with the subject, then the verb,
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then the object and maybe other things that you can include.
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So let's look for the subject or for the verb,
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whatever you believe. Gave will be our verb,
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Maria will be our subject.
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Okay, so Maria gave. Maria gave. If she gives, she gives something to somebody. Okay, so first of all, we will put him. Maria gave him a new book. Do you think it might be correct?
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Ok, let's see, Maria gave him a new book.
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Next one, ok, what do we have here?
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We have a NOT at the beginning, so we are in a negative sentence.
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Negative sentences follow the same order as the affirmative ones, no?
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So let's look for our subject, our auxiliary verb, if we need it, and our main verb.
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What might be the subject here?
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The pronoun, no?
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He.
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Okay?
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As it's negative and our main verb is like, we need the auxiliary does.
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Okay?
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he does not like playing football okay remember that does not you can put it as
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doesn't he doesn't like playing football so doesn't will be the short form of
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does not want movie she to see okay again we are in an affirmative sentence
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no question mark no there's not a not or auxiliary verbs so we are in an
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affirmative one which of these words can be our subject that's it she our verb
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wants she wants what does she want she wants to see a movie let's see that's it
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next example not yesterday go school date did they too okay again we're in a
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negative one because we have the not. I'm not going to put it always at
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the beginning so that you see it but okay here you have it so you have a
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negative one therefore you are going to need your subject maybe depending on the
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main verb you are going to need your auxiliary verb the not and the main verb
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Let's see. What can be the subject here? Go, no, school, they. They, our auxiliary verb, they did not go. Where did they go?
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word they didn't go to school yesterday okay they did not go to school yesterday
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okay did not it's in blue because you can shorten it by putting it by putting
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didn't and yesterday yesterday this time a adverbs we can also place them at the
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beginning yesterday they did not go to school okay I give it always at the end
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so that you have a reference or where to put it but you will also see it at the
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beginning next one played on Friday tennis he this is a short one okay our
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Our subject is he played, what did he play, tennis, and when, on Friday.
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Let's see.
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That's it.
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On Friday, again, you can place it as its time referent at the beginning.
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On Friday, he played tennis.
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Okay?
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I'd rather prefer it at the end.
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That's why I always put it at the end.
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Night what dinner last it did you for?
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Wow.
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here we are in the first question now in these examples so questions can begin with a
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an auxiliary verb we have it maybe did no i don't know a we can also begin with a a wh word
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we have it what so what is very possible is that we start with what now remember
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questions a follow a different order
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Okay, then affirmative and negative. So we will do it, it will be what, then we will have the verb, in this case we have an auxiliary, so what, auxiliary verb, subject, main verb, and then we will finish the sentence.
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So we will have, what did you eat for dinner last night?
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This was a different, a more difficult one, no?
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What, because we have to begin with the WH one.
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Then we have our auxiliary verb, our subject, our main verb.
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That is what we tell you in the sentence order, no?
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but we have to finish with the words that we have
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and we have for dinner
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last night
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time at the end and in this case
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we cannot place it
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anywhere else
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yesterday see you
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friend best did you
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did your
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sorry
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let's see
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we don't have a wh word
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we have an auxiliary
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and a main verb
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our subject so our subject goes in between these two words did you see whom
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your best friend yesterday there you are did you see your best friend yesterday
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and the last one English Liverpool day in studied so an affirmative again
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subject verb object place so they studied English in Liverpool
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