Fortran

Guide To Learn

Syntax applies to the way words are arranged to form phrases, clauses, and sentences. For example, most sentences in English start with a subject (noun or pronoun) followed by a verb with something at the end to complete the thought:

Mollyrandown the hill.
subjectverbprepositional phrase as adverb describing ran

Syntax also relates to the placement of adjectives (usually before the noun they modify) and adverbs (usually after the verb they modify); the arrangement of words in a prepositional phrase (preposition followed by the object of the preposition); the structure of relative clauses, such as those that start with who, which, or where; and so on. You’ll find out more about syntax throughout Parts 1 through 3 of this book.

Syntax: Word Order

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to top