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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 grammar patterns fit into sentences
  • Develop a natural feel for correct English structure
  • Improve both listening and grammar simultaneously
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for houses Thornton built Bob years has
Bob Thornton has built houses for years
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father things many is His builder Bob has from learned father a his and
His father is a builder and Bob has learned many things from his father
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many have company They they've houses built together years a for run construction and
They have run a construction company together and they've built houses for many years
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company to build Bob make he loves bigger stopped successful to but hasn't because building the is It
It is successful but Bob hasn't stopped building to make the company bigger because he loves to build
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years built with personal for houses He touch a has
He has built houses with a personal touch for years
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That been is they successful so why have
That is why they have been so successful
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with can to future run the the into also son has Bob houses they so business continue his built
Bob has also built houses with his son so they can continue to run the business into the future
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built years houses has many for Bob many
Bob has built many houses for many years
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Tips for Effective Practice

  1. Always listen to the audio first before attempting to order the words
  2. Pay attention to common patterns like subject-verb-object
  3. Notice how grammar patterns are positioned in sentences
  4. If you make a mistake, use it as a learning opportunity - try to understand why the correct order is different
  5. After completing each sentence, listen to the audio again while reading your correctly ordered sentence