treat (fast english)
Word Order Practice
Listen to each sentence and arrange the words in the correct order. Click on words to move them to your answer area.
Green checkmark (✓) means your current word order is correct so far. Red X (✗) means there's an error in the order.
Why Word Order Matters in English
Word order is crucial in English because it affects meaning. Unlike some languages that use case endings or particles to show word relationships, English relies heavily on word order to convey meaning.
This exercise helps you:
- Internalize English sentence patterns
- Recognize how natural speed speech fit into sentences
- Develop a natural feel for correct English structure
- Improve both listening and grammar simultaneously
1
0
/16
likes
Andrew's
has
he
he
to
a
but
ability
doctor
think
a
doctor
a
as
special
Andrew's
a
doctor
but
he
likes
to
think
he
has
a
special
ability
as
a
doctor
2
0
/8
patient
an
treat
He
as
equal
a
can
He
can
treat
a
patient
as
an
equal
3
0
/14
treat
a
a
cool
as
patient
a
and
there
patient
is
distance
Most
doctors
Most
doctors
treat
a
patient
as
a
patient
and
there
is
a
cool
distance
4
0
/8
illnesses
treat
he
Andrew
doesn't
people
treats
But
But
Andrew
doesn't
treat
illnesses
he
treats
people
5
0
/22
sees
treat
of
or
really
equally
regardless
or
jobs
any
hard
income
he
tries
people
their
the
factors
to
He
other
all
He
really
tries
hard
to
treat
equally
all
the
people
he
sees
regardless
of
their
jobs
or
income
or
any
other
factors
6
0
/22
treat
still
you
you
as
to
or
should
depression
you
a
are
treat
If
so
talk
you
people
person
infections
treating
them
If
you
treat
depression
or
you
treat
infections
you
are
still
treating
a
person
so
you
should
talk
to
them
as
people
7
0
/18
patients
with
his
of
because
lot
this
can
and
Andrew
they
A
respect
great
of
sense
it
treat
A
lot
of
his
patients
can
sense
it
and
they
treat
Andrew
with
great
respect
because
of
this
8
0
/5
him
like
They
a
lot
They
like
him
a
lot
Tips for Effective Practice
- Always listen to the audio first before attempting to order the words
- Pay attention to common patterns like subject-verb-object
- Notice how natural speed speech are positioned in sentences
- If you make a mistake, use it as a learning opportunity - try to understand why the correct order is different
- After completing each sentence, listen to the audio again while reading your correctly ordered sentence