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Phrasal_verbs
cefr B1
Keeping his Girl
Word Order Practice
Listen to each sentence, then tap the words in the correct order. Green ✓ = correct so far.
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new
with
him
he
his
took
to
with
broke
daughter
girlfriend
a
off
their
After
city
Maris
After
Maris
broke
off
with
his
girlfriend
he
took
their
daughter
with
him
to
a
new
city
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ex
new
her
over
and
wanted
authorities
daughter
to
His
in
the
girlfriend
he
turn
had
his
their
to
His
ex
girlfriend
wanted
their
daughter
and
he
had
to
turn
her
over
to
the
authorities
in
his
new
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to
city
keep
wanted
He
really
his
city
He
really
wanted
to
keep
his
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her
to
to
daughter
care
he
take
of
had
that
social
could
He
prove
a
daughter
He
had
to
prove
that
he
could
take
care
of
her
to
a
social
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his
he
an
worker
most
the
his
he
Finally
daughter
out
with
so
ex
could
that
have
girlfriend
agreement
of
worked
worker
Finally
he
worked
out
an
agreement
with
his
ex
girlfriend
so
that
he
could
have
his
daughter
most
of
the
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daughter
contract
made
When
time
actually
a
could
before
over
read
did
he
that
his
get
him
they
he
time
When
he
did
that
they
made
him
read
over
a
contract
before
he
could
actually
get
his
daughter
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/21
after
again
eat
sad
him
or
so
up
not
every
without
throw
she
would
She
been
she
had
that
eating
would
again
She
had
been
so
sad
without
him
that
she
would
not
eat
or
she
would
throw
up
after
eating
every
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are
Now
time
very
and
again
they
together
time
Now
they
are
together
again
and
very
🎉 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 common phrasal verbs 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 common phrasal verbs 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