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On my path what I saw vs I saw what on my path

The correct phrase is "I saw what on my path?" This phrase follows the standard English word order of subject-verb-object. The other phrase, "On my path what I saw," is not a typical word order in English and sounds awkward.

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On my path what I saw

This phrase is not correct in English. The word order is awkward and does not follow standard English structure.

The correct word order in English is subject-verb-object. In this case, the subject is "I," the verb is "saw," and the object is "what on my path." Therefore, the correct phrase is "I saw what on my path?"
  • But, on the edge of the forest path, I saw a huge oak, covered in old scars, with gnarled branches and twisted twigs.
  • When I was a lad, I saw no path before me.
  • "I saw two paths..."
  • I was walking up the path, when I saw the trail.
  • The laboratory is quite capable of making dreadful mistakes , said the director, who was a KOOK magazine photographer at 17. Just the other night I saw Paths of Glory on television, and the lab had printed several reels a word out of synchronization.
  • Then we went down the path and saw a beautiful small waterfall where you could drink.
  • I was driving the golf cart, and I was on the golf... on the cart path, and I saw two squirrels.
  • You saw the path he was going down.
  • You saw the path he was going down.
  • I remember the first time I saw a rattler curled up in my path.
  • "Something broke in me that night. I saw that my problems were because of my own sin. I saw the path my life was heading down, and I couldn't bear it any longer."
  • Such power had his memories that he felt he was walking down those paths, he saw their untrimmed hedges, in the courtyards where those smells came from.
  • When I saw you on television, I knew fate had put you in my path, Richard Castle.
  • I was on my way home from work early, and guess what I saw.
  • The window washer saw a path through the chaos, and he saw the good in what he was shown.
  • Only in the last part of its millennial selection path, this breed saw the home sofa as its daily living enviroment, but, fortunately, the breed's ancestral heritage and attitudes are still there.
  • Guess what I saw on my lunch hour today?
  • Thanks to everybody who was supporting me on my path.
  • It would be irresponsible to continue on my path.
  • Starting by remembering all those I have met on my path.

I saw what on my path

This phrase is correct in English. It follows the standard word order of subject-verb-object.

This phrase is the correct word order in English, where the subject (I) is followed by the verb (saw) and then the object (what on my path).
  • When I was a lad, I saw no path before me.
  • The laboratory is quite capable of making dreadful mistakes , said the director, who was a KOOK magazine photographer at 17. Just the other night I saw Paths of Glory on television, and the lab had printed several reels a word out of synchronization.
  • "I saw two paths..."
  • I saw a short path to success and I took it.
  • You saw the path he was going down.
  • You saw the path he was going down.
  • I immediately loved this collection from the first dress I saw in the path!
  • I recognized you at once when I saw you on the path, by your eyes, your mouth, your hands.
  • "Something broke in me that night. I saw that my problems were because of my own sin. I saw the path my life was heading down, and I couldn't bear it any longer."
  • I remember the first time I saw a rattler curled up in my path.
  • Then we went down the path and saw a beautiful small waterfall where you could drink.
  • The window washer saw a path through the chaos, and he saw the good in what he was shown.
  • When I saw you on television, I knew fate had put you in my path, Richard Castle.
  • On the mountain we saw; on the paths of life we are asked tirelessly to proclaim the Gospel which illuminates the steps of believers.
  • I saw what those monsters did.
  • I saw what happened with Jeff.
  • I saw what happened in surgery yesterday.
  • If only I saw what happened.
  • I saw what you did before against those samurai.
  • I saw what I think is a refrigerator here.

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