The 把 (bǎ) sentence is a useful structure for constructing longer sentences which focus on the result or influence of an action. One of its key features is that it brings the object of the verb closer to the front of the sentence and precedes it with a 把. It's really common in Mandarin but can feel a bit awkward at first for English speakers.
Subj. + [Verb Phrase] + Obj.
Subj. + 把 + Obj. + [Verb Phrase]
reference:
Please read this:
https://resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/Using_%22ba%22_sentencesChinese Link: Intermediate Chinese, Level 2/Part 1 (2nd Edition) 2nd Edition
by Sue-mei Wu (Author), Yueming Yu (Author)