Word Order exercises — Set 1: Basic Word Order: SVO, Enough & Too (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
Which sentence has the correct word order?
My brother __ every morning before work.
This soup isn't __. Can you add some salt?
We don't have __ for the party. We need to buy more.
I can't wear those shoes. They're __.
She speaks __ at international meetings.
Tom finished __.
Which sentence has the correct word order?
You're not driving __. Please slow down!
I can't reach the top shelf. It's __.
Which sentence is correct?
Is the bag __ for all your books?
I like __.
Please put __.
He's only 12 years old. He's not __ to drive a car.
This box is __ for me to carry alone. Can you help?
We eat __ on weekdays.
Is there __ for two cups of tea?
The water is __. Let's wait for it to cool down.
Which sentence has the correct word order?
Word Order exercises online (Worksheet)
Learn the fundamental Subject-Verb-Object pattern in English. Practise where to place 'enough' and 'too', keep verbs and objects together, and put time expressions at the end of the sentence. Choose the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence.