Word Order - Unit 31

LOS CURSOS DE INGLES GRATIS PREFERIDOS POR LOS HISPANOHABLANTES

 

EXERCISE A

Decide whether the word order is RIGHT or WRONG. 
Correct the sentences that are wrong.

Examples:  
I like children very much.                RIGHT
Tom walks every morning to work.   WRONG - Tom walks to work every morning. 

 

1.

Jim doesn't like very much baseball.
  .

2.

Ann drives every day her car to work.
  .

3.

When I heard the news, I called Tom immediately.
  .

4.

Maria speaks very well English.
  .

5.

After eating quickly my dinner, I went out.
  .

6.

You watch all the time television. Can't you do something else?
  .

7.

Liz smokes about 20 cigarettes every day.
  .

8.

I think I'll go early to bed tonight.
  .

9.

You should go to the dentist every six months.
  .

10.

When I heard the alarm, I got immediately out of bed.
  .

11.

Did you learn a lot of things at school today?
  .

12.

We went last night to the movies.
  .

 
 

EXERCISE B

Put the parts of a sentence in the CORRECT order.

Examples:  (children / very much / I like)   I like children very much.

 

1.

(she won / easily / the game)   
She won .

2.

(again / please don't ask / that question)  
Please .

3.

(tennis / every weekend / does Ken play?)  
Does ?

4.

(quietly / the door / I closed)  
I .

5.

(his name / after a few minutes / I remembered)  .

6.

(a letter to her parents / Ann writes / every week)  .

7.

(at the top of the page / your name / please write)  .

8.

(some interesting books / we found / in the library)  .

9.

(across from the park / a new hotel / they are building)  .

10.

(to the bank / every Friday / I go)  
.

11.

(home / why did you come / so late?)  .

12.

(around town / all morning / I've been walking)  .

13.

(recently / to the theater / have you been?)  .

14.

(to Lima / for a few days next week / I'm going)  .

15.

(on Saturday night / I didn't see you / at the party)  .

 

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