English Sentence Exercises (Part 1): Word-Order In Sentences
By Manik Joshi
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Rewrite the Sentences in Correct Word-Order – EXERCISES -- Sentences With ‘Past Verbs’, Sentences With ‘Present Verbs’, Sentences with the verb ‘BE’ [Am, Is, Are, Was, Were], Sentences With Verb ‘Do’ [Do, Does, Did], Sentences With Verb ‘HAVE’ [Have, Has, Had], Sentences With ‘Modal Verbs’, Causative Sentences, Conditional Sentences, Correlation/Comparison In A Sentence, Sentences With Verb ‘Get’, and other exercises
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Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:
[1A. Sentences With ‘Past Verbs’ – 1 – 10]
1A. ‘Past Verbs’ – 01 - 10
(Exercise 01)
Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:
WRONG ORDER
01. ‘Gang war’ to a two-way gun led battle.
02. Bomb left scare in the city residents in panic.
03. Government today the opposition the for reached cooperation.
04. He bleeding in the developed lungs.
05. He police a plea for witnesses to contact issued the.
06. He to break free and managed raised an alarm.
07. He open to cut the managed steel vault.
08. He strongly of smelt alcohol.
09. He after hearing noises woke up from his sleep in the wee hours of Monday from another room in his house.
10. Heavy stormed police force the market area.
ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 1A (CORRECT WORD-ORDER)
01. ‘Gang war’ led to a two-way gun battle.
02. Bomb scare in the city left residents in panic.
03. The government today reached the opposition for cooperation.
04. He developed bleeding in the lungs.
05. He issued a plea for witnesses to contact the police.
06. He managed to break free and raised an alarm.
07. He managed to cut open the steel vault.
08. He smelt strongly of alcohol.
09. He woke up from his sleep after hearing noises in the wee hours of Monday from another room in his house.
10. Heavy police force stormed the market area.
1B. ‘Past Verbs’ – 11 - 20
(Exercise 02)
Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:
WRONG ORDER
11. His us to led bust arrest another racket.
12. His grew back hair.
13. Inspector detailed general discussions with held officials.
14. Them neighbor as quiet, religious and knew ‘normal’.
15. Police all three on the day arrested the case in the matter was brought to their notice.
16. Power officials $1 million in payments collected and fines.
17. The president media to a volley of questions replied by the persons.
18. She stop her lip to bit herself crying.
19. She wearing from the plane the printed descended dress, teamed with a matching coat and black pumps.
20. She window him to a tied with a nylon cord.
ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 1B (CORRECT WORD-ORDER)
11. His arrest led us to bust another racket.
12. His hair grew back.
13. Inspector general held detailed discussions with officials.
14. Neighbor knew them as quiet, religious and ‘normal’.
15. Police arrested all three on the day the case in the matter was brought to their notice.
16. Power officials collected $1 million in payments and fines.
17. The president replied to a volley of questions by the media persons.
18. She bit her lip to stop herself crying.
19. She descended from the plane wearing the printed dress, teamed with a matching coat and black pumps.
20. She tied him to a window with a nylon cord.
Manik Joshi
Manik Joshi was born on January 26, 1979, at Ranikhet, a picturesque town in the Kumaon region of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. He is a permanent resident of the Sheeshmahal area of Kathgodam located in the city of Haldwani in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand in India. He completed his schooling in four different schools. He is a science graduate in the ZBC – zoology, botany, and chemistry – subjects. He is also an MBA with a specialization in marketing. Additionally, he holds diplomas in “computer applications”, “multimedia and web-designing”, and “computer hardware and networking”. During his schooldays, he wanted to enter the field of medical science; however, after graduation he shifted his focus to the field of management. After obtaining his MBA, he enrolled in a computer education center; he became so fascinated with working on the computer that he decided to develop his career in this field. Over the following years, he worked at some computer-related full-time jobs. Following that, he became interested in Internet Marketing, particularly in domaining (business of buying and selling domain names), web design (creating websites), and various other online jobs. However, later he shifted his focus solely to self-publishing. Manik is a nature-lover. He has always been fascinated by overcast skies. He is passionate about traveling and enjoys solo-travel most of the time rather than traveling in groups. He is actually quite a loner who prefers to do his own thing. He likes to listen to music, particularly when he is working on the computer. Reading and writing are definitely his favorite pastimes, but he has no interest in sports. Manik has always dreamed of a prosperous life and prefers to live a life of luxury. He has a keen interest in politics because he believes it is politics that decides everything else. He feels a sense of gratification sharing his experiences and knowledge with the outside world. However, he is an introvert by nature and thus gives prominence to only a few people in his personal life. He is not a spiritual man, yet he actively seeks knowledge about the metaphysical world; he is particularly interested in learning about life beyond death. In addition to writing academic/informational text and fictional content, he also maintains a personal diary. He has always had a desire to stand out from the crowd. He does not believe in treading the beaten path and avoids copying someone else’s path to success. Two things he always refrains from are smoking and drinking; he is a teetotaler and very health-conscious. He usually wakes up before the sun rises. He starts his morning with meditation and exercise. Fitness is an integral and indispensable part of his life. He gets energized by solving complex problems. He loves himself the way he is and he loves the way he looks. He doesn’t believe in following fashion trends. He dresses according to what suits him and what he is comfortable in. He believes in taking calculated risks. His philosophy is to expect the best but prepare for the worst. According to him, you can’t succeed if you are unwilling to fail. For Manik, life is about learning from mistakes and figuring out how to move forward.
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English Sentence Exercises (Part 1) - Manik Joshi
(Exercise 01)
Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:
WRONG ORDER
01. ‘Gang war’ to a two-way gun led battle.
02. Bomb left scare in the city residents in panic.
03. Government today the opposition the for reached cooperation.
04. He bleeding in the developed lungs.
05. He police a plea for witnesses to contact issued the.
06. He to break free and managed raised an alarm.
07. He open to cut the managed steel vault.
08. He strongly of smelt alcohol.
09. He after hearing noises woke up from his sleep in the wee hours of Monday from another room in his house.
10. Heavy stormed police force the market area.
ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 01 (CORRECT WORD ORDER)
01. ‘Gang war’ led to a two-way gun battle.
02. Bomb scare in the city left residents in panic.
03. The government today reached the opposition for cooperation.
04. He developed bleeding in the lungs.
05. He issued a plea for witnesses to contact the police.
06. He managed to break free and raised an alarm.
07. He managed to cut open the steel vault.
08. He smelt strongly of alcohol.
09. He woke up from his sleep after hearing noises in the wee hours of Monday from another room in his house.
10. Heavy police force stormed the market area.
1B. ‘Past Verbs’ – 11 - 20
(Exercise 02)
Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:
WRONG ORDER
11. His us to led bust arrest another racket.
12. His grew back hair.
13. Inspector detailed general discussions with held officials.
14. Them neighbor as quiet, religious and knew ‘normal’.
15. Police all three on the day arrested the case in the matter was brought to their notice.
16. Power officials $1 million in payments collected and fines.
17. The president media to a volley of questions replied by the persons.
18. She stop her lip to bit herself crying.
19. She wearing from the plane the printed descended dress, teamed with a matching coat and black pumps.
20. She window him to a tied with a nylon cord.
ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 02 (CORRECT WORD ORDER)
11. His arrest led us to bust another racket.
12. His hair grew back.
13. Inspector general held detailed discussions with officials.
14. Neighbor knew them as quiet, religious and ‘normal’.
15. Police arrested all three on the day the case in the matter was brought to their notice.
16. Power officials collected $1 million in payments and fines.
17. The president replied to a volley of questions by the media persons.
18. She bit her lip to stop herself crying.
19. She descended from the plane wearing the printed dress, teamed with a matching coat and black pumps.
20. She tied him to a window with a nylon cord.
1C. ‘Past Verbs’ – 21 - 30
(Exercise 03)
Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:
WRONG ORDER
21. He to be targeted by the party over continued the issue.
22. Authorities to deal with shortages of drinking water food, struggled and electricity.
23. Administration in a manner acted to please the partisan political masters.
24. He were the charges, saying denied they baseless.
25. He after experiencing fainted in the pain chest.
26. Student misunderstood to have completely appeared the question.
27. The airline’s declined spokesman to comment on this issue.
28. We to the objected of the conclusion report.
29. Police stop requested them to raising slogans.
30. Their started supporters also gathering around.
ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 03 (CORRECT WORD ORDER)
21. He continued to be targeted by the party over the issue.
22. Authorities struggled to deal with shortages of drinking water, food and electricity.
23. Administration acted in a partisan manner to please the political masters.
24. He denied the charges, saying they were baseless.
25. He fainted after experiencing pain in the chest.
26. Student appeared to have completely misunderstood the question.
27. The airline’s spokesman declined to comment on this issue.
28. We objected to the conclusion of the report.
29. Police requested them to stop raising slogans.
30. Their supporters also started gathering around.
1D. ‘Past Verbs’ – 31 - 40
(Exercise 04)
Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:
WRONG ORDER
31. Opposition parties out of the House over the walked bill’s controversial provisions.
32. He to watch the recording wished of the video medical examination.
33. He blood marks and pug of the tiger noticed in the nearby fields.
34. Management passed committee recently a proposal to demolish the building.
35. The campaign at encouraging aimed villagers to quit liquor and instead concentrate on shaping their future.
36. He the train to travel used to from and work.
37. Prime Minister time out from his took busy schedule.
38. They sharply to the reacted news.
39. Authorities to stick expulsion to the decided decision.
40. People advantage of free rides took on trains and buses.
ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 04 (CORRECT WORD ORDER)
31. Opposition parties walked out of the House over the land bill’s controversial provisions.
32. He wished to watch the video recording of the medical examination.
33. He noticed blood and pug marks of the tiger in the nearby fields.
34. Management committee recently passed a proposal to demolish the building.
35. The campaign aimed at encouraging villagers to quit liquor and instead concentrate on shaping their future.
36. He used the train to travel to and from work.
37. Prime Minister took time out from his busy schedule.
38. They reacted sharply to the news.
39. Authorities decided to stick to the expulsion decision.
40. People took advantage of free rides on trains and buses.
1E. ‘Past Verbs’ – 41 - 50
(Exercise 05)
Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:
WRONG ORDER
41. The missed its bullet target.
42. The three made police arrests.
43. The gave policeman chase.
44. They in attention stood.
45. Website over down for 40 went minutes.
46. We several weighing cans found lesser than the net weight.
47. He a change of image and needed more nowhere than in his hometown.
48. Court plea the bail of a head dismissed constable arrested on corruption charges.
49. People demanding blocked action roads against the accused.
50. He floor on the first of resided the two-story house.
ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 05 (CORRECT WORD ORDER)
41. The bullet missed its target.
42. The police made three arrests.
43. The policeman gave chase.
44. They stood in attention.
45. Website went down for over 40 minutes.
46. We found several cans weighing lesser than the net weight.
47. He needed a change of image and nowhere more than in his hometown.
48. Court dismissed the bail plea of a head constable arrested on corruption charges.
49. People blocked roads demanding action against the accused.
50. He resided on the first floor of the two-story house.
1F. ‘Past Verbs’ – 51 - 60
(Exercise 06)
Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order:
WRONG ORDER
51. I wanted all to take over our movement the nation.
52. The quake place took at a depth of 10 miles.
53. Someone matter brought the notice to the of the police.
54. They passengers started pressurizing to leave their allegedly seats.
55. Train alerted control guard immediately the railway room.
56. He put past in London for the stayed seven months.
57. She left impact a deep and lifelong on people.
58. We mature needed experienced and