| Comment | Sorry me, but as a current English teacher I can say with some confidence that the "normal" order after the verb position and object is manner-place-time. As we so often say, there are many exceptions to most rules in English, but this one does work most of the time. Pity you don't know which book those rules were in? The rest of the verb order is subject-verb-object. There are of course ways of changing this, for emphasis for example, and questions and negatives have different word order. Time for example, can come at the beginning "Tomorrow I am going fishing" or at the end "I am going fishing tomorrow", and uncertain time expressions (sometimes, always, never, etc.) go in the middle "I sometimes go fishing".
I'm sure a good general grammar or the Murphy series of books - Essential Grammar in Use, English Grammar in Use, would clear it up for you. |
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