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Sentence Ordering / Jumbled Sentences MCQs – Sentence Structuring (English)

1. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) to school


(B) goes


(C) every day


(D) She



2. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) a book


(B) reading


(C) is


(D) She



3. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) breakfast


(B) ate


(C) He


(D) in the morning



4. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) late


(B) was


(C) He


(D) to school



5. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very hard


(B) studied


(C) for the exam


(D) She



6. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) on the table


(B) is


(C) The book


(D) red



7. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) They


(B) tomorrow


(C) will meet


(D) us



8. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) She


(B) very carefully


(C) paints


(D) the picture



9. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) He


(B) a dog


(C) has


(D) small



10. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) quickly


(B) runs


(C) The boy


(D) to catch the bus



11. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very tall


(B) My brother


(C) is


(D) in our family



12. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) night


(B) sleeps


(C) The baby


(D) at



13. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) plays


(B) football


(C) every Sunday


(D) He



14. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) beautiful


(B) is


(C) very


(D) The garden



15. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) We


(B) park


(C) went


(D) yesterday



16. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) quickly


(B) the train


(C) left


(D) station



17. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very hungry


(B) was


(C) He


(D) after the match



18. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) reads


(B) every night


(C) She


(D) a novel



19. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) morning


(B) jogs


(C) in the


(D) He



20. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) to music


(B) listens


(C) She


(D) every day



21. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very delicious


(B) was


(C) The cake


(D) yesterday



22. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) books


(B) the library


(C) returned


(D) He



23. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) in the morning


(B) walks


(C) every day


(D) She



24. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) quickly


(B) finished


(C) He


(D) his homework



25. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very expensive


(B) bought


(C) She


(D) a dress



26. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) a letter


(B) wrote


(C) yesterday


(D) He



27. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) The sun


(B) rises


(C) in the east


(D) every day



28. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very kind


(B) is


(C) to us


(D) The teacher



29. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) She


(B) studies


(C) at night


(D) every day



30. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) We


(B) watched


(C) a movie


(D) yesterday



31. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) the flowers


(B) beautifully


(C) smell


(D) in the garden



32. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) He


(B) plays


(C) chess


(D) every evening



33. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very carefully


(B) paints


(C) the wall


(D) She



34. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) last night


(B) went


(C) They


(D) to the park



35. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) His bag


(B) is


(C) on the table


(D) red



36. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) every Sunday


(B) goes


(C) to church


(D) He



37. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) on the roof


(B) is


(C) The cat


(D) sleeping



38. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very carefully


(B) She


(C) solved


(D) the problem



39. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) in the morning


(B) jogs


(C) every day


(D) He



40. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) The dog


(B) barked


(C) loudly


(D) last night



41. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very kind


(B) is


(C) She


(D) to everyone



42. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) quickly


(B) ran


(C) He


(D) to catch the bus



43. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) a letter


(B) wrote


(C) He


(D) to his friend



44. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) in the classroom


(B) studying


(C) The students


(D) are



45. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very tasty


(B) The cake


(C) was


(D) yesterday



46. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) every night


(B) She


(C) reads


(D) a novel



47. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) at home


(B) stays


(C) He


(D) every weekend



48. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) quickly


(B) The boy


(C) finished


(D) his homework



49. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) very hard


(B) studied


(C) for the exam


(D) She



50. Arrange the following to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) on the table


(B) is


(C) The pen


(D) blue



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