The document discusses word order in sentences and the pronunciation of final -s and -es in words. It notes that place usually comes before time in sentences, and provides examples of sentence structures with subject-verb-object-place-time order. It also explains that expressions of time can come at the beginning of sentences. Finally, it outlines the three different pronunciations of final -s/-es as /z/, /s/, or /ษz/ depending on whether the preceding sound is voiced, voiceless, or one of several specified letters.