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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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at night Friday Lambert pm every seven work left
Lambert left work at seven pm every Friday night
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last was leave He to always the
He was always the last to leave
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out walked turned door He the shut around building and the and
He walked out the building and turned around and shut the door
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away it right He locked
He locked it right away
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the train for the his ticket to he walked Then pulled and station out
Then he pulled out his ticket for the train and walked to the station
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off Sometimes one the lights office of the back the at to shut forgot he of
Sometimes he forgot to shut off one of the lights at the back of the office
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His the boss light day next off shut the
His boss shut off the light the next day
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was very get reliable angry because Lambert otherwise He didn't
He didn't get angry because Lambert was otherwise very reliable
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Lambert the shut on always perfectly count could down He factory Friday on to night
He could always count on Lambert to shut down the factory on Friday night perfectly
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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