Do you say “I went to school at 7:00” or “I went at 7:00 to school”? Learn the expected word order when giving information about place and time in an English sentence. Understand why it is hard for people to understand you when you mix up the order of the words. Start speaking and writing like a native English speaker by applying this simple word order rule. After you practice enough, you will be able to stop thinking about the grammar and just do say it correctly every time. Test your understanding with the quiz:
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In this video:
0:00 Word Order in English
0:50 Basic Word Order in English
2:57 Place & Time Word Order in English
5:14 Practice
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