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Iamp;#39;m going to give you some sentence structures and then you tell me which one is English. SOV amp;quot;We him loveamp;quot;, SVO amp;quot;We love himamp;quot;, VSO amp;quot;Love we himamp;quot; or VOS amp;quot;Love him weamp;quot; Hi Iamp;#39;m Miss Kimberly from Kimberlyamp;#39;s Classroom where we learn how to learn and we learn new things and in this video, we are going to know how we construct sentences in English, and then we will compare and contrast it to other languages so that we can distinguish it from others and then we can build a fence around it Okay so if youamp;#39;ve guessed that subject verb object amp;quot;We love him.amp;quot; from the intro then you are correct! Subject-verb-object may seem simple at first and then it can grow into something more complex. Yet nearly every single sentence has the same word order. So why is it important to know this pattern in English for native and for non-native speakers? Well knowing the