Nov 6, 2016
- Complete the sentences.
- Did you watch . . . ?
- all evening television
- television all evening
- Sue reads . . . .
- a newspaper every day
- every day a newspaper
- I like . . . .
- very much this picture
- this picture very much
- Tom started . . . .
- last week his new job
- his new job last week
- I want . . . .
- fluently to speak English
- to speak English fluently
- Jane bought . . . .
- for her friend a present
- a present for her friend
- I drink . . . .
- every day three cups of coffee
- three cups of coffee every day
- Don’t eat . . . !
- your dinner too quickly
- too quickly your dinner
- I borrowed . . . .
- from my brother fifty pounds
- fifty pounds from my brother
- Did you watch . . . ?
- Select the sentence in right word order.
- the door / opened / I / quietly
- I opened quietly the door.
- I opened the door quietly.
- I quietly opened the door.
- two letters / I / this morning / wrote
- This morning I wrote two letters.
- I wrote this morning two letters.
- I wrote two letters this morning.
- passed / Paul / easily / the exam
- Paul passed the exam easily.
- Paul passed easily the exam.
- Paul easily passed the exam.
- Ann / very well / French / doesn’t speak
- Ann doesn’t speak French very well.
- Ann doesn’t speak very well French.
- Ann French doesn’t speak very well.
- a lot of work / did / I / yesterday
- I did yesterday a lot of work.
- Yesterday I did a lot of work.
- I did a lot of work yesterday.
- London / do you know / well / ?
- Do you know well London?
- Do you London know well?
- Do you know London well?
- we / enjoyed / very much / the party
- We very much enjoyed the party.
- We enjoyed the party very much.
- We enjoyed very much the party.
- did you buy / in England / that jacket / ?
- Did you buy that jacket in England?
- Did you buy in England that Jacket?
- That jacket did you buy in England?
- every day / do / the same thing / we
- Every day we do the same thing.
- We do the same thing every day.
- We do every day the same thing.
- football / don’t like / very much / I
- I don’t like football very much.
- I don’t like very much football.
- Very much I don’t like football.
- to work / every day / walks / Liz
- Liz walks every day to work.
- Liz every day walks to work.
- Liz walks to work every day.
- at the hotel / I / early / arrived
- At the hotel I arrived early.
- I arrived at the hotel early.
- I arrived early at the hotel.
- goes / every year / to Italy / Julia
- Julia goes to Italy every year.
- Julia goes every year to Italy.
- Julia to Italy goes every year.
- we / since 2014 / here / have lived
- We here have lived since 2014.
- We have lived here since 2014.
- We have lived since 2014 here.
- in London / Sue / in 1997 / was born
- Sue was born in London in 1997.
- Sue was born in 1997 in London.
- Sue in 1997 in London was born.
- didn’t go / yesterday / Paul / to work
- Paul yesterday didn’t go to work.
- Paul didn’t go yesterday to work.
- Paul didn’t go to work yesterday.
- to the bank / yesterday afternoon / went / Ann
- Yesterday afternoon Ann went to the bank.
- Ann went yesterday afternoon to the bank.
- Ann went to the bank yesterday afternoon.
- I / in bed / this morning / my breakfast / had
- This morning I had my breakfast in bed.
- I had my breakfast in bed this morning.
- I had my breakfast this morning in bed.
- in October / Barbara / to university / is going
- In October Barbara is going to university.
- Barbara is going to university in October.
- Barbara is going in October to university.
- I / a beautiful bird / this morning / in the garden / saw
- I saw a beautiful bird in the garden this morning.
- I saw a beautiful bird this morning in the garden.
- This morning in the garden I saw a beautiful bird.
- many times / have been / my parents / to the United States
- Many times my parents have been to the United States.
- My parents have been many times to the United States.
- My parents have been to the United States many times.
- my umbrella / I / last night / left / in the restaurant
- I left my umbrella in the restaurant last night.
- I left my umbrella last night in the restaurant.
- Last night I left my umbrella in the restaurant.
- to the cinema / tomorrow evening / are you going / ?
- Are to the cinema you going tomorrow evening?
- Are you going tomorrow evening to the cinema?
- Are you going to the cinema tomorrow evening?
- the children / I / took / this morning / to school
- I took this morning the children to school.
- I took the children to school this morning.
- I took the children this morning to school.
- the door / opened / I / quietly
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