Correct option is C
Solution: Correct Answer: (c) Subject–Verb–Object
Explanation:
In English, the normal sentence structure follows the Subject–Verb–Object (SVO) order.
That means —
→The subject performs the action,
→The verb shows the action,
→The object receives the action.
Example:
→Ravi (Subject) eats (Verb) an apple (Object).
→Here, “Ravi” is doing the action, “eats” is the verb, and “an apple” is the object receiving the action.
Information Booster:
→English belongs to the SVO type languages like French, Chinese, and Italian.
→Many other languages, such as Hindi and Japanese, often follow SOV (Subject–Object–Verb) structure.
→Changing this order in English usually makes a sentence ungrammatical or confusing.
The SVO structure helps keep English clear, direct, and easy to understand.
Additional Knowledge:
→The subject usually comes before the verb to show who or what is performing the action.
→The verb links the subject and object or expresses the action.
The object answers the question “whom?” or “what?” after the verb.
→Understanding SVO order is essential for sentence formation, grammar correction, and translation accuracy.