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English Word Order Rezolvare

This document provides examples of exercises on English word order. It includes examples of rearranging words to form affirmative and negative sentences, mixing adverbs, forming questions, and requesting the subject of sentences. The exercises cover a range of grammatical concepts including word order, verb conjugation, parts of speech, and sentence structure.

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English Word Order Rezolvare

This document provides examples of exercises on English word order. It includes examples of rearranging words to form affirmative and negative sentences, mixing adverbs, forming questions, and requesting the subject of sentences. The exercises cover a range of grammatical concepts including word order, verb conjugation, parts of speech, and sentence structure.

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EXERCISES ON ENGLISH WORD ORDER

Word Order in affirmative Sentences 2


Arrange the words to make affirmative sentences. Place time expressions at the
end of the sentences.

1. go / now / home / will / I → I will go home now.


2. give / the present / tomorrow / we / him / will → We will give him the present
tomorrow
3. her / met / last night / at / we / the station → We met her at the station last night.
4. was / last week / he / in hospital → He was in hospital last week.
5. in Greece / spend / I / will / next year / my holiday → I will spend my holiday in
Greece next year.
6. must / at five o'clock / leave / we / the house → We must leave the house at five
o'clock.
7. the library / take / I / the book / will / today / to → I will take the book to the library
today.
8. my mum / breakfast / in the morning / made → My mum made breakfast in the
morning.
9. tonight / want / to the cinema / to go / we → We want to go to the cinema tonight.
10. wrote / last week / they / at school / a test → They wrote a test at school last
week.

Word Order in Negative Sentences


Arrange the words to make negative sentences. Place time expressions at the
end of the sentences.
1. our holiday / will / at home / we / not / spend / next year
→ We will not spend our holiday at home next year.
2. did / I / him / see / not / last night / at the disco
→ I did not see him at the disco last night.
3. to a party / not / we / tonight / going / are
→ We are not going to a party tonight.
4. will / a letter / not / next week / send / you / she
→ She will not send you a letter next week.
5. not / the truth / did / he / tell / you
→ He did not tell you the truth.
6. to the cinema / we / want / not / do / tonight / to go
→ We do not want to go to the cinema tonight.
7. play / in the bar / did / he / last week / not / the piano
→ He did not play the piano in the bar last week.
8. not / now / she / in England / is
→ She is not in England now.
9. eat / in winter / ice-cream / do / not / I
→ I do not eat ice-cream in winter.
10. right now / have / not / we / time / do
→ We do not have time right now.

Adverbs Mix
Rewrite the sentences and put the adverbs in correctly.
1. We were in London. (last week) → We were in London last week.
2. He walks his dog. (rarely) → He rarely walks his dog.
3. She waited. (patiently) → She waited patiently.
4. My father goes fishing. (always) → My father always goes fishing.
5. Your bedroom is. (upstairs) → Your bedroom is upstairs.
6. We don't go skiing. (in summer) → We don't go skiing in summer.
7. Cats can hear. (well) → Cats can hear well.
8. I saw him. (there) → I saw him there.
9. The girl speaks English. (fluently) → The girl speaks English fluently.
10. I have seen that film. (never) / (before) → I have never seen that film before.

Questions 1
Arrange the words to make questions.

1. do / a dog / you / have → Do you have a dog?


2. you / coffee / do / like → Do you like coffee?
3. speak/ she / English / does → Does she speak English?
4. he / can / dance - Can he dance?
5. play / at / you / the weekends / do / tennis → Do you play tennis at the
weekends?
6. go / last night / out / you / did → Did you go out last night?
7. the train / when / leave / does → When does the train leave?
8. him / she / did / the truth / tell / why → Why did she tell him the truth?
9. on / they / holiday / are → Are they on holiday?
10. she / Australia / from / is → Is she from Australia?

Questions 2
Ask for the subject (in bold print). Use 'who' (for people) or 'what' (for everything
else).

1. Gareth speaks English. → Who speaks English?


2. Mandy plays the guitar. → Who plays the guitar?
3. John is from Australia. → Who is from Australia?
4. Our room is on the second floor. → What is on the second floor?
5. You will meet them next week. → Who will meet them next week?
6. My bike is blue. → What is blue?
7. The show started early. → What started early?
8. My computer doesn't work. → What doesn't work?
9. Her brother went to Canada last year. → Who went to Canada last year?
10. Your friends don't like pizza. → Who doesn't like pizza?

Word order worksheet


Put the words in brackets in the correct order.
1. I usually not take sugar in my tea. (take/ not/ usually)
2. ‘Where’s Jim?’ ‘He has probably gone home early.’ (gone/ has/ probably)
3. Ann is always very generous. (is/ always)
4. Tim is a good pianist. He can also sing very well. (very/ sing/ also/ well/ can)
5. Our tv is always breaking down. (breaking/ always/ is)
6. We always have to wait a long time for the bus. (to/ have/ always/ wait)
7. My sight isn’t very good. I can only read with glasses. (read/ can/ only)
8. I will probably be leaving early tomorrow. (probably/ early/ leaving/ will/ be)
9. I’m afraid I probably won’t be able to come to the party. (to/ won’t/ probably/ able/
be)
10. If we hadn’t done it, we might have never met each other. (never/ met/ might/
have)
11. we/ interesting/ found/ the/ some/ library/ books/ in
We found in the library some interesting books.
12. football/ Ken/ play/ does/ weekend/ every
Ken does play football every weekend.
13. park/ building/ opposite/ new/ they/ a/ are/ hotel/ the
They are building a new hotel opposite the park.
14. his/ minutes/ a/ I/ few/ name/ remembered/ after
I remembered his name after a few minutes.
15. write/ page/ please/ top/ name/ of/ the/ at/ your/ the
Write your name at the top of the page please.
16. Friday/ go/ bank/ I/ every/ the/ to
I go to the bank every Friday.
17. late/ did/ come/ why/ so/ you/ home
Why did you come so late home?
18. London/ going/ few/ to/ I’m/ week/ a/ for/ days/ next
I’m going to London next week for a few days.
19. the/ on/ see/ night/ at/ Saturday/ you/ didn’t/ I/ party
I didn’t see you at the party on Saturday night.
20. morning/ town/ I’ve/ around/ all/ the/ walking/ been
I’ve been walking around the town all morning.

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