Verb patterns and structures
Subject + intransitive verb
- Birds fly.
- Dogs bark.
- Fire burns.
- Time flies.
Subject +
transitive verb + direct object
A transitive verb must have an object. The normal order of
words in an English sentence is subject + verb + object.- John likes milk.
- The principal
punished the boy.
- The unruly
demonstrators invaded the platform.
- The scoundrels
should be given a good thrashing.
- The government
should ban all military organizations.
‘The principal punished’ … whom?’ The boy.
The direct object is the answer to the question whom or what.
Subject + verb +
object + adverb particle
Some verbs are followed by particles (e.g. put on,
take off, give away, bring up, call in). Sometimes
the particle is detached from the verb and put after the object. - John put his
hat on.
- They called the
doctor in.
- He threw
it away.
- You must send them back.
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When the object is long or has to be made prominent or when it is qualified by an adjectival phrase or clause, the particle comes before the object.
- The principal gave
away the prices.
- He put on an
air of innocence.
- We will not throw
away anything useful.
- The poor widow
had to bring up all three children.
- The sailors put
out the fire in the hold of the ship.
- They called
in Dr Smith, a famous specialist.
Subject + verb +
indirect object + direct object
This order is preferred when the indirect object is shorter
than the direct object or when the direct object has to be made prominent.- The president
awarded him a gold medal.
- He told us an
interesting story.
- The robber dealt
the traveller a heavy blow.
- We promised our
guide a handsome reward.
- The teacher wished the boys all success.
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Subject + verb +
direct object + preposition + indirect object
This order is preferred when the direct object is shorter
than the indirect object, or when the indirect object has to be stressed.- He distributed sweets
to all the boys in the class.
- I don’t lend books
to anybody.
- She bought a
present for her mother.
- She ordered a
new dress for herself.
- He made coffee for all of us.
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