Why is the object placed in the middle of the sentence here? The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Why does the usual Verb-Object order seem to have been broken here (很高兴为您服务)?What is the correct sentence structure in pinyin?Explanation of location 一般sentence structure: location of object after action applied to itPlacement of object with adverbial phraseGrammar behind “你的脑子进水了”。Should the object always be placed after the verb, and is a target and an object the same thing?I have problems analyzing the constituents of the following sentence: 德国人不习惯他们旁边围满了人Why is 又…又 structure used to connect verbs here?What's the function of 让 here?

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Why is the object placed in the middle of the sentence here?



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Why does the usual Verb-Object order seem to have been broken here (很高兴为您服务)?What is the correct sentence structure in pinyin?Explanation of location 一般sentence structure: location of object after action applied to itPlacement of object with adverbial phraseGrammar behind “你的脑子进水了”。Should the object always be placed after the verb, and is a target and an object the same thing?I have problems analyzing the constituents of the following sentence: 德国人不习惯他们旁边围满了人Why is 又…又 structure used to connect verbs here?What's the function of 让 here?










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孩子们丢的东西都找到了




Why is the object (丢的东西) placed between the subject and the verb here???










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I saw this sentence :




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Why is the object (丢的东西) placed between the subject and the verb here???







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  • Graded readers are a good way to get a lot of experience breaking sentences down.

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  • Graded readers are a good way to get a lot of experience breaking sentences down.

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Graded readers are a good way to get a lot of experience breaking sentences down.

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孩子们丢的东西都找到了




  • The object is "东西"


  • 东西都(被)找到了 - things have all been found (被 omitted)


  • 孩子们丢的 is an adjective phrase that describes the object


"things? what things?"



"Things that was lost by the kids" (孩子们丢的)



you can use 的 to turn any sentence into an adjective phrase



Example:



美国进口 - American import



美国进口的 - that is American imported



美国进口的牛肉 - beef that is American imported






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  • Thank you! Anyway, I want to ask one more question :) why does the sentence use 到 instead of 着 as a resultative as a resultative complement here? This sentence appeared as an example sentence for resultative "着", but instead of using "着", it uses "到"...

    – Agnes
    5 hours ago











  • @Agnes 着 is a verb particle that indicates the verb is in 'on going or continuous state'; 到 as a resultative complement indicates the verb is 'successfully carried out'

    – Tang Ho
    4 hours ago












  • I think @Agnes is asking about zháo, not zhe. resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/…

    – Ben Jackson
    19 mins ago











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孩子们丢的东西都找到了




  • The object is "东西"


  • 东西都(被)找到了 - things have all been found (被 omitted)


  • 孩子们丢的 is an adjective phrase that describes the object


"things? what things?"



"Things that was lost by the kids" (孩子们丢的)



you can use 的 to turn any sentence into an adjective phrase



Example:



美国进口 - American import



美国进口的 - that is American imported



美国进口的牛肉 - beef that is American imported






share|improve this answer

























  • Thank you! Anyway, I want to ask one more question :) why does the sentence use 到 instead of 着 as a resultative as a resultative complement here? This sentence appeared as an example sentence for resultative "着", but instead of using "着", it uses "到"...

    – Agnes
    5 hours ago











  • @Agnes 着 is a verb particle that indicates the verb is in 'on going or continuous state'; 到 as a resultative complement indicates the verb is 'successfully carried out'

    – Tang Ho
    4 hours ago












  • I think @Agnes is asking about zháo, not zhe. resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/…

    – Ben Jackson
    19 mins ago















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孩子们丢的东西都找到了




  • The object is "东西"


  • 东西都(被)找到了 - things have all been found (被 omitted)


  • 孩子们丢的 is an adjective phrase that describes the object


"things? what things?"



"Things that was lost by the kids" (孩子们丢的)



you can use 的 to turn any sentence into an adjective phrase



Example:



美国进口 - American import



美国进口的 - that is American imported



美国进口的牛肉 - beef that is American imported






share|improve this answer

























  • Thank you! Anyway, I want to ask one more question :) why does the sentence use 到 instead of 着 as a resultative as a resultative complement here? This sentence appeared as an example sentence for resultative "着", but instead of using "着", it uses "到"...

    – Agnes
    5 hours ago











  • @Agnes 着 is a verb particle that indicates the verb is in 'on going or continuous state'; 到 as a resultative complement indicates the verb is 'successfully carried out'

    – Tang Ho
    4 hours ago












  • I think @Agnes is asking about zháo, not zhe. resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/…

    – Ben Jackson
    19 mins ago













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孩子们丢的东西都找到了




  • The object is "东西"


  • 东西都(被)找到了 - things have all been found (被 omitted)


  • 孩子们丢的 is an adjective phrase that describes the object


"things? what things?"



"Things that was lost by the kids" (孩子们丢的)



you can use 的 to turn any sentence into an adjective phrase



Example:



美国进口 - American import



美国进口的 - that is American imported



美国进口的牛肉 - beef that is American imported






share|improve this answer
















孩子们丢的东西都找到了




  • The object is "东西"


  • 东西都(被)找到了 - things have all been found (被 omitted)


  • 孩子们丢的 is an adjective phrase that describes the object


"things? what things?"



"Things that was lost by the kids" (孩子们丢的)



you can use 的 to turn any sentence into an adjective phrase



Example:



美国进口 - American import



美国进口的 - that is American imported



美国进口的牛肉 - beef that is American imported







share|improve this answer














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  • Thank you! Anyway, I want to ask one more question :) why does the sentence use 到 instead of 着 as a resultative as a resultative complement here? This sentence appeared as an example sentence for resultative "着", but instead of using "着", it uses "到"...

    – Agnes
    5 hours ago











  • @Agnes 着 is a verb particle that indicates the verb is in 'on going or continuous state'; 到 as a resultative complement indicates the verb is 'successfully carried out'

    – Tang Ho
    4 hours ago












  • I think @Agnes is asking about zháo, not zhe. resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/…

    – Ben Jackson
    19 mins ago

















  • Thank you! Anyway, I want to ask one more question :) why does the sentence use 到 instead of 着 as a resultative as a resultative complement here? This sentence appeared as an example sentence for resultative "着", but instead of using "着", it uses "到"...

    – Agnes
    5 hours ago











  • @Agnes 着 is a verb particle that indicates the verb is in 'on going or continuous state'; 到 as a resultative complement indicates the verb is 'successfully carried out'

    – Tang Ho
    4 hours ago












  • I think @Agnes is asking about zháo, not zhe. resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/…

    – Ben Jackson
    19 mins ago
















Thank you! Anyway, I want to ask one more question :) why does the sentence use 到 instead of 着 as a resultative as a resultative complement here? This sentence appeared as an example sentence for resultative "着", but instead of using "着", it uses "到"...

– Agnes
5 hours ago





Thank you! Anyway, I want to ask one more question :) why does the sentence use 到 instead of 着 as a resultative as a resultative complement here? This sentence appeared as an example sentence for resultative "着", but instead of using "着", it uses "到"...

– Agnes
5 hours ago













@Agnes 着 is a verb particle that indicates the verb is in 'on going or continuous state'; 到 as a resultative complement indicates the verb is 'successfully carried out'

– Tang Ho
4 hours ago






@Agnes 着 is a verb particle that indicates the verb is in 'on going or continuous state'; 到 as a resultative complement indicates the verb is 'successfully carried out'

– Tang Ho
4 hours ago














I think @Agnes is asking about zháo, not zhe. resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/…

– Ben Jackson
19 mins ago





I think @Agnes is asking about zháo, not zhe. resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/…

– Ben Jackson
19 mins ago

















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