Mastering Sentence Structure: Place and Time in English

Mastering Sentence Structure: Place and Time in English
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Mastering Sentence Structure: Place and Time in English

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to correctly order place and time in English sentences.

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What do you already know about the order of place and time in English sentences?

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Basic Sentence Structure
English sentences generally follow the Subject-Verb-Object order. Place and time add details.

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Place Before Time
In English, place usually precedes time. Example: 'I will meet you at the park at 5 PM.'

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Examples of Place and Time
Consider: 'She studied in the library yesterday.' Place: 'in the library', Time: 'yesterday'.

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Exceptions and Variations
Sometimes, time can precede place for emphasis, e.g., 'Tomorrow, I'll be at the beach.'

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Interactive Exercise: Ordering
Arrange: 'at 3 PM', 'in the garden', 'The children played'.

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Practice Activity
Write sentences using different combinations of place and time. Share with a partner.

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Summary and Q&A
Place often comes before time. Practice makes perfect! Questions?

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Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Slide 11 - Open question