Here are the sentences with the words placed in the correct grammatical order:
- There are too many people in the yard.
- Structure: Existential construction (There are) + quantifier (too many) + subject (people) + location (in the yard).
- My mom is a nurse.
- Structure: Subject (My mom) + verb (is) + complement (a nurse).
- I can buy a townhouse in downtown.
- Structure: Subject (I) + modal verb (can) + main verb (buy) + object (a townhouse) + location (in downtown).
- Note: In standard English, "downtown" is often used without "in," but based on the words provided, this is the correct sequence.
- I have got a single wish for this New Year.
- Structure: Subject (I) + verb phrase (have got) + object (a single wish) + time/purpose (for this New Year).
- He works in the main laboratory.
- Structure: Subject (He) + verb (works) + location (in the main laboratory).
Next step: I can provide a brief explanation of the grammar rules used in these sentences (such as word order for "there is/are" or modal verbs) if you would like to review them.
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