Sunday, February 20, 2022

"Quarter 2, Week 5 – Normal and Inverted Word Order"

 

My Journal:

Before week 5, we took a break. Our lecture in week 5 is all about Normal and Inverted Word Order. The task we've done is a quiz and making a journal about the topic. I learned that Inverted word order occurs when the matter comes after the action, between parts of the verb, or is not included at all. There are moments when we have to use word order to change the intended meaning. Normal word order occurs when a subject comes before action. A subject is the main individual or thing in a sentence and the verb is the action word. In addition to my learning, I’ve learned that Normal word order is when the sentence is in normal/natural order when the verb follows the subject. Inverted word order is when the sentence is in inverted order when the main verb, a helping verb, or a prepositional phrase comes before the subject. Most questions are in inverted order. So are sentences that begin with here is, here are, there is, or there are. Writers sometimes use inverted order to create an effect or to change the emphasis in a sentence. I don't find it tough to understand, it's just that sometimes you will mistake normal sentences for inverted sentences. The highlight of the topic is that knowing and understanding the normal and inverted word order will assist each of us, students, to use it correctly.



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