The document discusses sentence word order and provides examples of the subject (S) + verb (V) + object (O) and subject (S) + verb (V) + indirect object (IO) + direct object (DO) structures. It explains that the subject performs the action of the verb on the object. For S+V+IO+DO, the indirect object indicates who or what benefits from the action and the direct object is what is directly received. Several examples are given and a quiz with scrambled sentences allows practice identifying the word order. The document concludes with contact information for follow up questions.