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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #1 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 16:32 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

I don't know how to do the next exercise!!!HELP ME!!!

Put the words in order, write a sentence:

can/me/if/anything/do/there's/know/Let/I/.

make/beds/Would/like/to/the/you/me/?

get along/the/don't/just/landlord/with/We/.
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #2 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 17:17 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

This is not difficult. You should start with the capital letter. Don't forget that in English the Subject is in initial position, then the Verb comes and other parts of sentence. We start questions with auxiliary verbs (then again the Subject and the main/lexical verb). I can prompt you: Let me know..., Would you like... and to get along with (to have a friendly relationship). If you are still unable to do the exercise, I (or somebody else) will help you.
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #3 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 17:34 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

Let me know if there's anything I can do
Would you like me to make the beds?
We just don't get along with the landlord.

Sorry, Inga. I didn't notice your post Wink
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #4 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 17:56 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

guess/try/a/I/worth/it's/.
no/time,/see/Long/.
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #5 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 18:00 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

Estela, you should attempt to do these yourself first. Then we can give you feedback.
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #6 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 18:02 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

OK,I'm agree!!!!
I wrote this sentences:
I guess it's a worth try.

Long time, no see.
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #7 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 18:03 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

Long time no see. (Because it is difficult for non-native speakers) Smile
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #8 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 18:04 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

I guess it's worth a try.
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #9 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 18:05 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

estela wrote:
OK, I agree!!!!
I wrote these sentences:

estela wrote:
I guess it's worth a try.

Long time, no see.

Perfect! Mr. Green

EDIT:
Oops, I fixed one little mistake in your two sentences. Wink
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #10 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 18:05 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

Besides, I agree. Smile
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Grammar exercise: Put the words in order #11 (permalink) Wed May 07, 2008 18:06 pm   Grammar exercise: Put the words in order
 

THANKS! I'm happy now!
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