newlearn
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- Sep 19, 2016
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- French
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- France
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- France
I cannot find any general rules in grammar books for figuring out the right order of "location + time + pronoun".
I would like to make up a simple example (1) and change the word order.
(1) John is here with us now.
(2) John is with us here now.
(3) John is now with us.
Because I am not a native English speaker, I cannot figure out the right order. I would appreciate your help in giving me any general rules for this. Thanks a lot.
I would like to make up a simple example (1) and change the word order.
(1) John is here with us now.
(2) John is with us here now.
(3) John is now with us.
Because I am not a native English speaker, I cannot figure out the right order. I would appreciate your help in giving me any general rules for this. Thanks a lot.