Ordering of Words

1. Question: Rearrange to form a meaningful sentence:

book / I / the / reading / am / that / you / recommended

A. I am reading the book that you recommended

B. The book that you recommended I am reading

C. That you recommended I am reading the book

D. Reading I am the book that you recommended

       A. I am reading the book that you recommended

2. Question: Arrange with proper adjective order:

beautiful / she / red / a / wearing / is / dress

A. She is wearing a red beautiful dress

B. She is wearing a beautiful red dress

C. A beautiful red dress she is wearing

D. Wearing she is a beautiful red dress

       B. She is wearing a beautiful red dress

3. Question: Form a sentence with a phrasal verb:

up / wake / I / early / usually

A. Early I usually wake up

B. Usually I wake up early

C. Wake up I usually early

D. I usually wake up early

       D. I usually wake up early

4. Question: Arrange with indirect object:

gave / she / a / me / gift

A. She gave a gift me

B. A gift she gave me

C. She gave me a gift

D. Me she gave a gift

       C. She gave me a gift

5. Question: Arrange with prepositional phrase:

park / children / playing / the / in / are

A. In the park children are playing

B. Playing in the park children are

C. The park in children are playing

D. Children are playing in the park

       D. Children are playing in the park

6. Question: Arrange with adverb of frequency:

often / library / to / he / the / goes

A. Often he goes to the library

B. He often goes to the library

C. He goes often to the library

D. To the library he often goes

       B. He often goes to the library

7. Question: Arrange with coordinating conjunction:

studied / he / hard / but / failed / he

A. He studied but hard he failed

B. But he failed he studied hard

C. He studied hard but he failed

D. Failed he but he studied hard

       C. He studied hard but he failed

8. Question: Arrange with subordinating conjunction:

raining / it / started / while / we / walking / were

A. It started raining while we were walking

B. While we were walking it started raining

C. Raining it started while we were walking

D. We were walking while it started raining

       A. It started raining while we were walking

9. Question: Arrange with infinitive phrase:

to / wants / she / doctor / a / become

A. A doctor to become she wants

B. Wants she to become a doctor

C. She wants to become a doctor

D. To become a doctor she wants

       C. She wants to become a doctor

10. Question: Arrange in present perfect tense:

already / finished / they / work / their / have

A. Their work they have already finished

B. They have already finished their work

C. Already they have finished their work

D. Finished they have already their work

       B. They have already finished their work

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