“In the kitchen, the chef, deliciously, the meal, prepared.”

  • The chef prepared the meal deliciously in the kitchen.
  • The kitchen prepared the chef deliciously the meal.
  • Deliciously prepared the chef the meal in the kitchen.
  • The chef prepared in the kitchen deliciously the meal.

The correct sentence structure in English is Place-Subject-Adverb-Verb-Object. The place (in the kitchen) should come first, followed by the subject (the chef), the adverb (deliciously), the verb (prepared), and finally, the object (the meal). The correct option (a) follows this structure.

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