8. In English the subject usually precedes the verb and the direct object usually follows the verb.
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- In Old English, the object of a sentence often precedes the verb rather than follows it.
- The predicate verb is usually used with a model verb or an auxliary verb.
- Usually every sentence must have a subject and a verb and must express a complete thought.
- [VN] in a dictionary means the verb can be followed with a noun as its object and it’s a transitive verb.
- The part of speech of Chinese onomatopoeia is noun or verb, which works as the subject, object or predicate. ( )