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Renu sundriyal In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)
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In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)
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In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)
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Yes, spoken English has its own structure, including informal grammar, conversational patterns, and intonation, which help convey meaning and manage the flow of conversation.
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Yes there is proper structure in Spoken English. Grammar rules decide how to speak correctly.
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Dynamic professional with nearly 16 years of rich experience in Academic with various school.

Renu sundriyal In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)
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Dynamic professional with nearly 16 years of rich experience in Academic with various school.

Renu sundriyal In traditional grammar, the four basic types of sentence structures are the simple sentence, the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence. The most common word order in English sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO
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