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Grammar
cefr A2
leave-past
Word Order Practice
Listen to each sentence, then tap the words in the correct order. Green ✓ = correct so far.
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thirty
everyday
am
at
Sandra
left
her
house
seven
Sandra
left
her
house
at
seven
thirty
am
everyday
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0
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to
needed
was
earlier
than
This
it
be
This
was
earlier
than
it
needed
to
be
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and
if
left
on
still
work
be
have
She
could
time
she
fifty
to
for
wanted
at
seven
She
could
have
left
at
seven
fifty
and
still
be
on
time
for
work
if
she
wanted
to
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the
left
she
early
because
But
walk
park
through
to
work
way
the
to
she
liked
on
But
she
left
early
because
she
liked
to
walk
through
the
park
on
the
way
to
work
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took
the
morning
she
of
in
a
beautiful
park
the
photograph
Sometimes
Sometimes
she
took
a
photograph
in
the
park
of
the
beautiful
morning
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at
she
at
husband’s
was
so
the
a
copy
her
table
enjoy
the
too
photograph
of
good
place
left
he
it
time
could
dinner
on
it
If
If
the
photograph
was
good
she
left
a
copy
of
it
on
her
husband’s
place
at
the
table
at
dinner
time
so
he
could
enjoy
it
too
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almost
everyday
at
at
work
five
she
and
left
six
ten
Dinner
was
Dinner
was
at
six
and
she
left
work
at
five
ten
almost
everyday
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few
she
got
minutes
enough
her
relax
Then
a
with
to
home
before
could
be
for
time
home
husband
Then
she
could
be
home
with
enough
time
to
relax
for
a
few
minutes
before
her
husband
got
home
🎉 Excellent work!
Why does word order matter? (Tips & Technique)
Word order is crucial in English because it affects meaning. Unlike some languages that use case endings, 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
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 grammar patterns are positioned in sentences
- If you make a mistake, use it as a learning opportunity
- After completing each sentence, listen again while reading your answer