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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
1
0
/5
is
an
riser
early
Veronica
Veronica
is
an
early
riser
2
0
/8
morning
She’s
every
risen
five
am
thirty
at
She’s
risen
every
morning
at
five
thirty
am
3
0
/8
believes
healthy
that
up
early
She
waking
is
She
believes
that
waking
up
early
is
healthy
4
0
/15
not
been
at
this
her
difficult
risen
She’s
has
naturally
also
time
for
it
so
She’s
also
risen
naturally
at
this
time
so
it
has
not
been
difficult
for
her
5
0
/7
work
It’s
most
for
her
also
convenient
It’s
also
most
convenient
for
her
work
6
0
/16
early
she
hasn’t
an
cool
when
in
works
morning
She
so
the
needed
it's
air
conditioner
She
works
early
in
the
morning
when
it's
cool
so
she
hasn’t
needed
an
air
conditioner
7
0
/12
most
risen
temperature’s
finished
the
Then
of
work
as
her
everyday
she’s
Then
everyday
as
the
temperature’s
risen
she’s
finished
most
of
her
work
8
0
/11
where
cool
library
to
she
shopping
it’s
the
goes
or
Then
Then
she
goes
shopping
or
to
the
library
where
it’s
cool
9
0
/13
home
as
evening
Then
the
risen
have
gone
in
shadows
everyday
she’s
the
Then
everyday
as
the
shadows
have
risen
in
the
evening
she’s
gone
home
10
0
/5
routine
She
has
nice
a
She
has
a
nice
routine
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 - try to understand why the correct order is different
- After completing each sentence, listen to the audio again while reading your correctly ordered sentence