The correct statement is: a) The noun and verb switch places in the sentence, and the noun comes first.
In Spanish, the typical word order is subject-verb-object (SVO), but it can vary depending on the emphasis or context. Generally, the subject (noun) comes before the verb in Spanish sentences.
In a basic Spanish sentence, the subject (noun) comes before the verb, and the object (if present) comes after the verb. For example:
English: "I eat an apple."
Spanish: "Yo como una manzana."
Here, "Yo" is the subject, "como" is the verb (eat), and "una manzana" is the object.
So, the statement (a) "The noun and verb switch places in the sentence, and the noun comes first" accurately describes the typical word order in Spanish sentences.