The correct word order in a simple English sentence is subject-verb-object (SVO).
If a sentence has a time or place then the word order is subject-verb-object-place-time.
- I went shopping in Liverpool yesterday.
(subject/I – verb/went – object/shopping – place/Liverpool – time/yesterday)
The time can also be put at the beginning of the sentence with no difference in meaning.
- Yesterday, I went shopping in Liverpool.