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Which of the following combination is found in the structure of English language ?1. Subject-object-verb2. Verb-object-subject3. Subject-verb-object4. Object-verb-subject

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Subject-verb-object<br><p>The correct answer is '<strong>Subject-verb-object</strong>'.</p><p></p><ul><li>Let's take a look at a sentence given below:<ul><li><u>Ravindra won the match</u>.</li></ul></li><li>Let's now discuss each part of the sentence:<ul><li><strong><u>Ravindra (subject of the sentence)</u></strong>: A subject <strong><em>performs the action in a sentence</em></strong>. As in the said sentence, <em><strong>Ravindra </strong></em>performs <u>the action of 'winning</u>'.</li><li><strong><u>Won (main verb)</u></strong>: A <u><strong>verb</strong></u><strong> </strong>is a word that usually indicates <strong>some type of action </strong>as in the given sentence.</li><li><u><strong>the match (object)</strong></u>: An <strong>object</strong> usually appears <strong>after the verb</strong>. The <u>object receives the action of verb as in the given sentence</u>, '<strong>the match</strong>' is <strong>receiving the action of 'winning'</strong>.</li></ul></li><li>Therefore, it's clear that the basic structure will be: <u><strong>Sub-verb-object</strong></u></li></ul><p><em>Hence, the <strong>correct </strong>answer is <strong>option 3)</strong></em>.</p>


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