1. S+V+O(?):
English meaning:
"SVO" stands for "Subject-Verb-Object" . For extremely simple sentences
like "I love you" or "he eats glass," the word order of Chinese matches that
of English, literally, word for word. Keep in mind that "SVO" doesn't
include little details like articles (a, the, etc.) or prepositions (to, for, etc.).
Structure:
Subject + Verb + Object
S+V+O(?)
2. A:你住美國嗎?
Nǐ zhù měiguó ma?
Do you live in the United States?
B:是啊! 我住美國。
Shì a! Wǒ zhù měiguó.
Yes! I live in the United States.
S+V+O (?)
3. A:你是老師嗎?
Nǐ shì lǎoshī ma?
Are you a teacher?
B: 是啊!我是老師。
Shì a! Wǒ shì lǎoshī.
Yes! I'm a teacher.
S+V+O (?)