today let's have a look at the arrion sentence structures it might look very complicated but I looked at some other languages in Africans as one of the easiest sentence structures to master and we use a simple formula to get it right the formula is Stompy s t o n p i the first s is an acren for subject we ask the question who who did something the answer will be your subject remember the next one we had that lesson where we said the golden rul and Africans is that the verb always comes next your verb comes next then we have time ask the question for yourself when if you can answer that question you can add time next we have the object what the manner how something was done the place where it was done and lastly the infinitive we do have a verb to here but I'll explain that to you a bit later those are a bit more complex sentences but don't worry you will get this the infinitive is to do what you ask the question to do what and if you do something you have to have a verb let's have a look in afrian sentence with all of these in it scope Al deal every sentence not necessarily have all these elements in it it can be a simple sentence with just scope time can be left out Mana can be left out but it is always in this order if you struggle go back to the basics write down Stompy and ask yourself these questions to make sure that the word order is correct this formula applies to any sentence in arons some parts can be left out like Place Manner and time but a proper sentence always have a subject and a verb and in Africans the Golden Rule the verb always comes next remember to subscribe see you in the next [Music] lesson