1. In English, the typical word order in a sentence is subject-verb-object. The subject is followed directly by the verb, and any direct object comes directly after the verb.
2. Additional parts of the sentence like indirect objects, adverbs, and adverb phrases can appear in specific positions - indirect objects either follow or precede direct objects depending on whether the preposition "to" is used, and adverbs can appear before the subject, after objects or intransitive verbs, or within the verb group.
3. Exceptions to the standard word order are allowed for emphasis or style, but generally nothing comes between the subject and verb or verb and object in English sentences.