S,V,O,C
The mark shows a structure of sentense simply for Japanese is S,V,O,C.
1.S stands for subjects
2.V stands for verb
3.O stands for objects
4.C stands for complements
English is simple enough to devide these four parts. And the basic order of sentense is mentioned above.
Long sentenses even can be devided into the four with a few changing.
So through reading and fitting the four in sentenses, you'll notice some rules when you're careful of peculiarities of words.
For example, the word "solution" is a noun of the word "solve" similar to the former. Like this, a verb added "-tion" is often a noun of it.
When you understand these rules, you can surmise some meanings from one word. When saying so, don't you feel free from resistance of English?
Point
:
English is consisted of the four: S,V,O,C.


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